Football: Serbia under UEFA scrutiny over alleged match-fixing

A logo is pictured on UEFA headquarters in Nyon
A logo is pictured at UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland, on Apr 15, 2016. (File photo: Reuters/Denis Balibouse)

BELGRADE: UEFA have asked the Serbian Football Association (FSS) to investigate some games played in March suspected of being fixed, the Balkan country's football body said on Sunday (Apr 11).

"We received certain data from UEFA concerning possible irregularities, which point to the deterioration of integrity in some matches," FSS spokesperson Milan Vukovic told AFP.

The Sportklub sports channel said that, according to their sources, UEFA has tracked "enormous" bets that were placed on two matches played in March.

The outlet added that UEFA tracked betting patterns in both Europe and Asia, that included large sums placed on final scores during live betting

"Players on two teams gave advantage to their opponents, thus securing huge profits to people who made bets," Sportklub said.

The Serbian football governing body declined to comment on the details, adding that "an investigation is under way", and that they will inform the public once it is finished.

Source: AFP/kg