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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.

Read the full article at Asian Football Business Review.

Asian Football Business Review @ Jul 1, 2011 11:15 AM EDT | Blog Profile

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