Czech football officials charged in match-fixing case - News Summed Up

Czech football officials charged in match-fixing case


In a statement on the association’s official website, Martin Holub, chairman of the the governing body’s ethics commission, said: “The FACR ethics commission has initiated 47 disciplinary proceedings, primarily on suspicion of committing disciplinary offences of bribery and match-fixing. All documents were published on the FACR official board in accordance with the FACR disciplinary code. “The FACR ethics commission will further address the situation at its meeting today, at which further action will be planned. A spokesperson for UEFA said: “As per our long-standing practice, UEFA does not comment on investigations or the existence of potential investigations into alleged match-fixing. “UEFA only communicates on specific cases or matches once disciplinary proceedings have been initiated and/or decisions have been made.


Source: The Herald March 24, 2026 15:26 UTC



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