Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Belgian football hit by probe into fraud

Authoritie­s carry out raids in seven nations

- sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

BRUSSELS: Police carried out raids in seven countries Wednesday as Belgian prosecutor­s targeted the country’s biggest football clubs as part of an investigat­ion into fraud and match-fixing.

A total of 220 police officers carried out 44 house searches across Belgium as well as in France, Luxembourg, Cyprus, Montenegro, Serbia and Macedonia, Belgian prosecutor­s said.

“A great number of persons have been deprived of their liberty and taken in for a thorough interrogat­ion,” said a statement from investigat­ors.

Federal prosecutor­s told AFP that the arrests included wellknown football agent Mogi Bayat, the former manager of Sporting Charleroi, who had been arrested in his home.

Bayat, a 44-year-old BelgianIra­nian, was the main target of the probe, Belgian media reports said, along with another agent and clubs with which they did business.

Club Brugge coach Ivan Leko, whose team is playing in the Champions League, was also arrested on Wednesday, a source close to the investigat­ion

› A great number of persons have been deprived of their liberty and taken in for a thorough interrogat­ion. Statement by Belgian investigat­ors

said.

The headquarte­rs of Club Brugge, Standard Liege, Anderlecht and KRC Genk, the current leader of the Belgian Premier League, were searched in the operation, the source added.

TRANSFER SCHEMES

At Standard Liege, according to a report in the daily Le Soir, police seized contracts involving players Obbi Oulare, Michel Preudhomme and Dino Arslanagic that were all linked to Bayat.

Club Brugge and Anderlecht said they will fully cooperate with the investigat­ion.

“Club Brugge has nothing to hide,” chairman Bart Verhaeghe told the daily De Morgen.

Anderlecht “gives its full cooperatio­n and makes no further comments”, said spokesman David Steegen.

Suspicion of match-fixing emerged during the fraud investigat­ion, with a focus put on matches played in the 2017-18 season, prosecutor­s said.

The house searches outside Belgium were mainly connected to the suspect transfer schemes, they added.

“I am asking for full transparen­cy and cooperatio­n from the football world to this investigat­ion,” said Philippe Muyters, sports minister from Belgium’s Dutch-speaking Flemish region.

“The athletes and especially the numerous supporters are entitled to a fair sport,” he said.

Bayat and his brother Mehdi are both major players in the Belgian football scene, an ascent that began when their uncle bought the Charleroi football club in 2000, local reports said.

Belgium’s national squad top the FIFA rankings and finished third at this year’s World Cup in Russia, but its national league is considered second-tier.

Top Premier League star Kevin De Bruyne of Manchester City rose up at Genk, while Manchester United’s Romelu Lukaku was a young star at Anderlecht.

 ?? AFP ?? ▪ Investigat­ors enter the premises of reigning Belgian champions Club Brugge on Wednesday.
AFP ▪ Investigat­ors enter the premises of reigning Belgian champions Club Brugge on Wednesday.

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