вторник, 9 януари 2018 г.

Six Maltese youths were punished for corruption

Six Maltese youth national football players have been stripped of rape by the European Football Association (UEFA), with two of them burning to life. UEFA explained that the decision on this penalty was the consequence of the investigation of two matches of the European Qualifiers against Montenegro and against the Czech Republic. Montenegro won the match against young Maltese 1-0, while the Czech Republic celebrated a convincing victory 7-0, both of which were played in March 2016. It is supposed that certain criminal circles have benefited financially from these matches. Emanuel Briffa of the Maltese elite club analyzed by betting football contact Floriana and Kyle Cesar of the Bridge have been denied the right to engage in any kind of football activity more because `they acted in a way that they have been unlawful or unlawfulimpact on the profit outcome for itself or for a third par ty `. The former Maltese champion, Birkarkara, has three punished footballers. Ryan Kamentsuli has been sentenced for a year and a half, while midfielder Lyulin Cremona and striker Luc Montelbello will have to face a year`s imprisonment. Samir Arab from the team of Balazan FC has been suspended for two years from being deprived of his rights. The four players who will have to terminate their careers are sanctioned because they have not informed UEFA in a timely and voluntary manner, and by doing so have helped the criminal group involved in the manipulation to arrange matches for the necessary result. The European Football Center added that there had also been an investigation against a seventh Maltese national, Matthew Carmona, but the case was terminated without any evidence of guilt and complicity.

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