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    Uefa look in to 40 matches

    Majority of suspicious games involve Eastern European clubs

    Last updated: 25th September 2009
    Uefa have confirmed that 40 matches are now being investigated amid
    suspicions of match-fixing.

    The number of cases being looked into by Uefa has risen over the past
    12 months from 25 to 40, with the majority of games involving clubs
    from Eastern Europe.

    The matches suspected of being fixed were played in the early
    qualifying rounds of the Champions League and the Uefa Cup.

    Peter Limacher, Uefa's head of disciplinary services, told a
    conference in London that there were now 40 games where suspicious
    betting patterns had been identified, 15 of those in the last two
    years.

    Limacher said: "Right now it's mainly Eastern Europe clubs being
    investigated.

    "They know they are not going to be involved later in the tournament
    and they are going out, so decide, 'Let's make a profit'.

    "In the cases we have seen it's really the deliberate planned fix of
    the games, the whole games. First the result at half-time, then after
    90 minutes.

    "It might take some time (to convict), but in cases where we can work
    together with the police that might be possible."

    In April, the Macedonian club FK Pobeda were banned from European
    competition for eight years by Uefa after being found guilty of
    match-fixing against Armenian side FC Pyunik in 2004 - they lost 3-1
    at home in a Champions League first qualifying round.

    FK Pobeda's president Aleksandar Zabrcanec was banned for life from
    any football-related activity, as was the player Nikolce Zdraveski.
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