MELBOURNE (Reuters) - An Australian court on Thursday convicted a third British soccer player for his part in a match-fixing ring that corrupted games in a semi-professional league in Victoria state.
David Obaze, 25, was one of four Britons charged with corruption after a police investigation into betting irregularities surrounding Victoria Premier League club Southern Stars.
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