Updated On: 04 February, 2013 08:58 PM IST | | Agencies
Over 380 international football matches in 15 countries, including Champions League ties and World Cup qualifiers, and 425 individuals are believed to be involved in the latest match-fixing allegations to hit the sport
European police warned on Monday that the integrity of football was at stake, as they revealed they had smashed a criminal network fixing hundreds of matches, including in the Champions League and World Cup qualifiers.
Europol said a five-country probe had identified 380 suspicious matches targeted by a Singapore-based betting cartel, whose illegal activities stretched to players, referees and officials across the world at all levels of the game.