AFC Euro tie in match fixing probe

Last updated : 07 July 2014 By Stand Free Ed

Reports suggest that anti-corruption unit FederBet is putting together a report to be sent to European football’s governing body.

The agency allegedly noticed suspicious activity from known match-fixing agencies in betting markets in Asia.

FederBet works alongside the top two Italian leagues - Serie A and Serie B - as well as the Spanish football association.

The match-fixing allegations do not involve Aberdeen in any way, the agency have confirmed.

Goals from Jonny Hayes, Shay Logan, Niall McGinn and a brace from Adam Rooney gave the Dons a 5-0 victory over Daugava, who had two men sent off following second yellow cards for Vitalijs Zils and Aurimas Kucys.

Source: The Scotsman