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德国杂志Der Spiegel的周一那一期有文章说2006年世界杯第二轮巴西和加纳的比赛被亚洲博彩集团操纵。来源是加拿大记者Declan Hill,他的新书下周发行。另外,在他的新书中,希尔还说2004-05赛季德国的两场比赛也被操纵。
Bettors Influenced Cup Game, Report Says
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Published: August 30, 2008
The 2006 World Cup second-round match between Brazil and Ghana was influenced by an Asian betting syndicate, according to an article that will appear in Monday’s editions of Der Spiegel, a German magazine.
The magazine reports that large sums of money had been bet on Brazil winning by at least two goals and a former Ghana international acted as an intermediary.
Ghana lost the match, 3-0, in Dortmund, Germany. The victory put Brazil into the quarterfinals, where it lost to France. France lost to Italy in the final in a penalty-kick shootout.
The information in Der Spiegel comes from the Canadian investigative journalist Declan Hill, whose book about betting on sports around the world is to be published in German next week.
Hill also asserts that two German Bundesliga matches in the 2004-5 season were also the subject of a betting scheme organized by the Malaysian William Bee Wah Lim, who was sentenced to two years and five months by a Frankfurt court.
German soccer endured the most serious crisis in its history in 2004 when a referee, Robert Hoyzer, admitted to having received more than $100,000 to influence the results of 23 matches, mainly second- and third-division games, in 2004. |
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