Nimes chief quits amid match-fixing allegations


PARIS (Reuters) - Jean-Marc Conrad quit as president of Nimes on Friday following the recent allegations of match-fixing in Ligue 2 games last season.

The president, who has led the 'Crocodiles' since April, is under formal investigation along with Caen chairman Jean-Francois Fortin and four others on suspicion of fixing the result of a fixture between their clubs.

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