BARCELONA (Reuters) - The head of a new Spanish football anti-corruption unit, Manuel Quintanar, says his target is to fight the growing threat of organised crime in the game.
Quintanar was this week appointed director general of a new league integrity department, as the Spanish government and the football league attempt to combat the spread of bribery and illegal betting on matches.
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