Bulgarian club fined over suspicion of match fixing


  • Football
  • Wednesday, 22 Oct 2014

SOFIA (Reuters) - The Bulgarian Football Union (BFU) has fined first division club Marek Dupnitsa after receiving notification from European soccer's governing body UEFA about suspicions of match fixing.

"The (BFU's) disciplinary commission imposed a fine of 10,000 levs (4,033 pounds) following an official notification from UEFA for serious doubts about the participation of Marek in league matches with a pre-arranged outcome," the BFU said in a statement on Tuesday.

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