PARIS (Reuters) - Recent scandals that have hit French football show that sports authorities alone cannot fight corruption, according to a group of experts calling for an "international platform" to coordinate the efforts.
On Tuesday, the presidents of Ligue 1 Caen and Ligue 2 Nimes plus Ligue 2 Dijon's coach Olivier Dall'Oglio were in custody for alleged match-fixing in second division games last season.
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