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FIFA, Interpol team up to fight match-fixing

The Columbian
Published: May 3, 2011, 12:00am

ZURICH (AP) — FIFA and international police agency Interpol will meet next week to step up soccer’s fight against match-fixing and corrupt betting.

FIFA says its president Sepp Blatter and Interpol secretary general Ronald Noble will announce progress after a session scheduled Monday at FIFA headquarters.

Blatter has acknowledged soccer’s problem with international matches being organized specifically for betting scams.

In February, two exhibitions — involving Latvia and Bolivia, Estonia and Bulgaria — were played in Turkey where all seven goals were scored from penalties.

FIFA charged six match officials from Hungary and Bosnia over their alleged part in the fixes.

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