Ten South Korean players charged for match-fixing
South Korean prosecutors have now charged 10 K-League players for allegedly fixing results in the country's top football league. According to  BBC News, eight of the players play for the Daejeon Citizen club which lost a match to the Pohang Steelers on 6 April by a score of 0-3. Brokers and players from other teams have also been charged.
Asian Football Business Review @ Jun 9, 2011 12:46 PM EDT | Blog Profile
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