LONDON: Match-fixing bans for 74 players and officials from Italy and South Korea have been extended worldwide, the sport’s governing body FIFA said on Wednesday.
FIFA said that 70 bans from the Italian Football Federation, including 11 lifetime ones, had been extended after players and officials had been sanctioned for match-fixing in various hearings.
It said this involved either a “direct involvement or omission to report match-fixing, illegal betting or corrupt organization (association to commit illicit acts).”
FIFA said bans were also extended in the cases of four South Koreans.
The extensions come just two days after FIFA announced 58 Chinese soccer officials and players would also have their match-fixing bans extended worldwide.
FIFA has been especially keen to be seen to be cracking down on corruption since European anti-crime agency Europol announced on Feb. 4 that around 680 matches were suspected of being fixed in a global betting scam run from Singapore.
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