South Korean government warns: Stop match-fixing or we'll close the K-League
The South Korean government appears to be running out of patience with the growing football match-fixing controvery and is threatening to shut down the country's professional competition, the K-League. Last week K-League administrators pro-actively banned 10 players for life for fixing matches, prior to the courts dealing with them on criminal charges.
Asian Football Business Review @ Jul 1, 2011 11:15 AM EDT | Blog Profile
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