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Match-fixing: Pres banned
09/05/2008 21:19  - (SA)  

  • Porto accused of match-fixing
  • No irregular 2010 betting
  • Domenech suspended and fined
  • Lisbon - FC Porto president Jorge Pinto da Costa has been suspended for two years and Boavista relegated to the second division for their part in match-fixing, the Portuguese league (LPFP) said on Friday.

    Porto were found guilty of fixing two league matches in 2003/04, the same season they won the world's richest club competition, the Champions League.

    The President of the LPFP disciplinary committee, Ricardo Costa, added that the club had also been deducted six league points and fined €150 000. However Porto have already been crowned champions and are 20 points ahead.

    Boavista, in ninth spot on 36 points, were relegated for putting pressure on referees during three league matches during 2003 and 2004 and Oporto's second club were also fined €180 000. The club's ex-president, Joao Loureiro, also got a four-year suspension and a €25 000 fine.

    The third club found guilty of corruption was bottom club Uniao Leiria, who were deducted three points and their president Joao Bartolomeu handed a one-year ban.

    The affair initially came to light in April 2004 with numerous officials and referees coming under the spotlight.

     
     



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