A Champions League tie played in England is one of 380 matches across Europe investigators say was fixed. However, but European police didn’t reveal the identity of the match they believe was corrupt in England. Speaking in The Hague, Europol said that they had uncovered an organised crime syndicate based in Asia that was co-ordinating the operation, with around 425 match officials, club officials, players and criminals under suspicion. Europol, which has been investigating for 18 months, said suspected matches included World Cup and European Championship qualifiers, two Champions…
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