Stamatopoulos, left, pictured playing for Canada, alerted authorities that he had been offered money to under-perform in a Swedish league match USA TODAY SportsA former Premier League player is at the centre of an investigation into one of the most high-profile match-fixing scandals in European football. The suspect, who is now working as a football agent, has been voluntarily interviewed by Swedish police following match-fixing claims, which saw the Gothenburg v AIK Stockholm match postponed in May. Sources close to the investigation have told The Times that the suspect was interviewed under caution by detectives working for a special unit set up in Sweden to investigate sports-related organised crime. Prosecutors are expected to announce a decision about any charges in the case in four weeks’ time. The Gothenburg v…
Source: The Times October 09, 2017 23:03 UTC