Ex-Churchill player implicated in Lebanese match-fixing scandal

28 February,2013 10:55 PM IST |   |  Agencies

A Lebanese footballer, playing till very recently for I-League club Churchill Brothers, has been implicated in the match-fixing scandal that has rocked the west Asian nation, and the Lebanese FA has informed the AIFF about sanctions imposed on the footballer.


Former Churchill Brothers striker Akram Moghrabi is among the 24 Lebanese players who have been suspended by the Lebanese Football Association (LFA) in a match-fixing case.

Moghrabi, who signed a one-year deal with the Goan outfit last July, has been released by the I-League club earlier this month after he complained of being home-sick. Moghrabi had scored 8 times in 18 matches this season.u00a0

The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) is now investigating a report from the LFA after 24 players were handed down suspensions ranging from three seasons to life.

Mahmoud El Ali (Persiba Balipapan, Indonesia) and Ramez Dayoub (Selangor, Malaysia) are the only two who have been banned for life.


Akram Moghrabi. File Pic/AFP

Dayoub was pulled out by his team minutes before the AFC Cup match against East Bengal that was held in Kolkata, Wednesday. East Bengal won the match 1-0.

The AFC has received the summary report from the LFA on their investigations and subsequent action against involvement of Lebanese players in match-fixing.

AFC has also requested LFA to provide the full investigation report.

The LFA has informed the All India Football Federation (AIFF) and the federations of Malaysia and Indonesia of sanctions on Lebanese players plying their trade in these countries.

As per Article 140 of the AFC Disciplinary Code "a sanction imposed by a Member Association has the same effect in each Member Association of AFC as if the sanction had been imposed by any one of them".

The AFC in a statement said that it has no knowledge on any suspicion surrounding Lebanon's any of the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifying matches. AFC lauded the LFA for carrying out the investigation and imposing sanctions.u00a0

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