Tilburg – Ibrahim Kargbo continues to deny that he was involved in match fixing. “I’ve never been guilty of match fixing and never got money, ” he said Monday at the Brabants Dagblad.” I have the email in which the KNVB bases proof viewed by the police. This email is not from me. it is made without reason hunting me. ”
The KNVB announced on Monday that Kargbo made an appointment with the infamous matchfixer Wilson Raj Perumal from Singapore about a defeat of Willem II in the match against FC Utrecht on August 9, 2009 (0-1). The integrity unit of the national football relies among others on several email conversations.
For the KNVB is clear that Kargbo’s guilty. The footballer from Sierra Leone has now ended his career, but should the government paid football never exert more a function in Dutch football.
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Kargbo asked 200,000 euros
for manipulating the match against Utrecht Kargbo asked according to the Volkskrant 200,000 euros to the Singaporean Wilson Raj Perumal (50), which has been repeatedly convicted of match fixing.
the matchfixer wanted to pay only 75,000 euros for Kargbo and two teammates who would sit in the plot. Kargbo had to provide a certain result which an Asian gang could earn large sums on the gambling market, the paper said.
Also keeper Maikel Aerts and captain William II would have been at the time of the match fixing informed if the KNVB thinks using the mails. Kargbo has always denied his involvement, as Maikel Aerts.
Match Fixing Willem II
De Volkskrant revealed early last year on the basis of own research that during the season 2009- 2010 in any case, the matches of the Tilburg against Ajax and Feyenoord were manipulated. In total would be fixed it Willem II six games, it was later that year published in the newspaper.
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Modified: Monday, February 15, 2016 – 13:49
Author: Ron Vorstermans


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