(Reuters) - Twenty-six players and one official have had their Italian match-fixing bans extended worldwide, football's governing body FIFA said on Tuesday.
FIFA said that 23 of the players were Italian along with one from Belgium, Belarus and Croatia. The suspensions, ranging from two months to four years, stem from two separate investigations, one in Bari and one in Cremona.
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