AFFA bans football activity of ten people over fixed matches

AFFA's Disciplinary Committee has imposed more penalties over fixed matches.

Report informs that the penalties had to do with the suspicious cases recorded in several matches of FC Neftchi-2, MOIK, and Bina. The research, carried out by AFFA's special commissions on fixed matches, experts, and the information received by UEFA and AFFA show that some players and other football functionaries, including those not involved in football, had a hand in fixed matches. Considering the judgment of the commission and experts, including UEFA materials and reports, all the mentioned people have been banned from all types of football activities. 

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