Top Czech FA official quits, others dismissed in match-fixing case


FILE PHOTO: Football - Sparta Prague Training - Anfield, Liverpool, England - 10/11 - 23/2/11 Sparta Prague coach Jozef Chovanec during training Mandatory Credit: Action Images / Lee Smith Livepic

PRAGUE (Reuters) - The Czech Football Association dismissed its referee commission on Monday, including chairman Jozef Chovanec, three days after police raided the FA'S headquarters and other locations around the country and charged 20 people with corruption.

Deputy Czech FA chief Roman Berbr, who was among the 20 people charged with match fixing last Friday, handed in his resignation. He is in police custody.

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