South Korea shocked by further 50 K-League match-fixing arrests
South Korean prosecutors have arrested almost 50 more players in connection the match-fixing scandal that has rocked the K-League, one of Asia's leading professional national leagues. The Changwon District Prosecutors' Office has announced that 46 players, including nine from South Korea's military side Sangmu Phoenix, were charged on Thursday in relation to the fixing of 15 matches from June
Asian Football Business Review @ Jul 10, 2011 12:03 PM EDT | Blog Profile
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