SAN SALVADOR (Reuters) - El Salvador have banned 14 international footballers for life for match-fixing, including some of their best-known and most experienced players.
One other player was given an 18-month ban, two were suspended for six months, one was acquitted while four more face further investigation, the country's football federation (FESFUT) president Carlos Mendez told a news conference on Friday.
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