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FOOTY FRAUD
SPANISH football has been hit by another match-fixing scandal that has seen a number of arrests allegedly including a club president.
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“Incredibly, as soon as the door opens people start pushing as well as running and jumping over the sunbeds to get to the best spots.”
However, not everyone seems bothered by the situation, as Belfast man Kev Armstrong told the Olive Press the morning routine is ‘part of the holiday experience’.
Police swooped on 17 individuals, with 11 detained in the Melilla and six more in the province of Granada.
Multiple wagers raised red flags, leading to suspicions over the involvement of a local team in betting fraud.
The team in question has been unofficially reported as Huracan Melilla, an underperforming club in the fourth tier of Spanish football.
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