Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Weather game Willem II suspected of match fixing, director puts hands … – BBC News

  Tilburg – from bookmakers in southern Germany is suspected gambled on the result of the Premier League game between NEC and Willem II on 17 January this year. German public broadcaster ARD has discovered during investigation that Wednesday was presented in a documentary about match fixing.
 

 

by gamblers speculated on a home win NEC and came out, because it was 1-0. Also on the duel between Oostende and Waasland-Beveren on the same day in the Belgian league was deployed high. There was bet on a high score at least three goals. The match ended in 3-3.

According to the documentary makers is the bookmakers paid out a total of five digits. The suspect matches are reported to FIFA.


Curiously
The game ended in 1-0 and the play came about in a strange way. NEC took the lead through a controversial penalty from Christian Santos. Which was granted by Kamphuis after Stijn Wuytens got the ball against his arm. In many cases, then assign a penalty, but Kamphuis did to the dismay of everyone and everything at Willem II did. In the second half, Willem II defender Frank van der Struijk two yellow cards and then red for tackles on Anthony Limbombe, he did not hit me, and Wojciech Golla. Tilburg also claimed the penalty which was not given.


Hands in the fire
Director Berry van Gool Willem II takes the bad weather’s name Willem II is mentioned in connection with match fixing. “I put my hands in the fire for this group. I’m going tomorrow not in the locker room for an inspector to investigate whether anything has happened.”

“I’ve been in the game,” From Good continues. “I myself have seen that they are not mooch. There is currently no reason to do self-depth examination. Further action I’m waiting for a call from the KNVB.”


William II fans leave the site www.tilbo.com know they had already found that the referee did odd. According to a message on the site gave the referee Jochem Kamphuis indeed an unjust penalty to NEC.


Kargbo
Willem II has already been linked to match fixing. The KNVB noted this year that a former player of Willem II, Ibrahim Kargbo, manipulate tried a duel of his club in 2009.

The KNVB was Wednesday yet known nothing about suspicious betting patterns in the league clash. UEFA has a detection system for possible fraud but the KNVB of European football not receive signals. The Dutch league is a documentary with interest and if there are any hard evidence then will be contacted by the television producers, announced a spokesperson.

Publication: Wednesday, March 2, 2016 – 21:56
Modified: Wednesday, March 2, 2016 – 22:51
Author: Cor Bouma
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