(Reuters) - A Malaysian national and two English players pleaded guilty to fixing football matches in Australia's second tier Victorian Premier League on Friday.
Four players and a coach of Southern Stars, already suspended from all football activities by the Football Federation of Australia, were also facing criminal charges related to match-fixing.
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