Here is an article I found just now.
Portuguese prosecutors to charge 171 in match-fixing
LISBON: Prosecutors in Portugal are set to charge 171 people, including the head of the football league and dozens of referees, following a year-long investigation into alleged match-fixing, a daily newspaper Correio da Manha reported on Friday.
The president of former European champions Porto, Jorge Nuno Pinto da Costa, is one of 27 officials from mostly second-tier clubs who will be charged with corruption over the coming days, it said citing a document obtained from prosecutors in the northern city of Gondomar.
He was summoned to answer questions in December after police searched his home and his club’s stadium as part of their “Golden Whistle” probe.
Also set to be indicted is the president of northern First Division club Gondomar, Joao Loureiro, as well as a total of 110 referees, including eight who operate in the First Division, the newspaper said.
http://thestar.com.my/sports/story....8133&sec=sports
Portuguese prosecutors to charge 171 in match-fixing
LISBON: Prosecutors in Portugal are set to charge 171 people, including the head of the football league and dozens of referees, following a year-long investigation into alleged match-fixing, a daily newspaper Correio da Manha reported on Friday.
The president of former European champions Porto, Jorge Nuno Pinto da Costa, is one of 27 officials from mostly second-tier clubs who will be charged with corruption over the coming days, it said citing a document obtained from prosecutors in the northern city of Gondomar.
He was summoned to answer questions in December after police searched his home and his club’s stadium as part of their “Golden Whistle” probe.
Also set to be indicted is the president of northern First Division club Gondomar, Joao Loureiro, as well as a total of 110 referees, including eight who operate in the First Division, the newspaper said.
http://thestar.com.my/sports/story....8133&sec=sports