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Four Rio Ave players charged with fixing: reports

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Four players with Portuguese top-flight club Rio Ave have been reportedly charged in a 500,000 euro ($597,000) match-fixing scam, local media revealed Thursday.

The public prosecutor, when contacted by AFP, could not confirm the case which first surfaced on SIC television station and was then confirmed by the Correio da Manha newspaper. According to the two media outlets, the four unnamed players are suspected of taking bribes to fix a defeat for their team in a first-division game against Feirense on February 6.

Rio Ave lost the match 2-1 on the way to finishing seventh in the end-of-season table.

Betting on the fixture had been suspended shortly before kickoff due to “the unusual volume of bets” placed on the encounter, explained Jogos Santa Casa, the monitoring body supervisin­g betting in Portugal.

The total amount of bets placed on the game was in the region of 500,000 euros, media reported.

The club from Porto reacted “with surprise and indignatio­n” at the news, stressing they had “no informatio­n” on any charges resulting from a fraud investigat­ion.

After the suspension of betting on the game the police opened an inquiry “six months ago in which people connected to Rio Ave gave all the cooperatio­n required of them,” the club said in a statement.

The Portuguese league has reiterated “its total confidence” in all the teams engaged in the competitio­ns it organizes, and in particular in Rio Ave.

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