Four of last season's Greek Super League clubs are suspected of being involved in a fresh outbreak of match-fixing following UEFA investigations, the Greek government has revealed.
In a statement, the Greek General Secretariat for Sports said European football's governing body had forwarded a list of suspect matches. The file, sent to the General Secretary for Sports Panos Bitsaxis, lists 15 matches and, as well as the four top division clubs, also refers to eight from the second division and one from the third. One Greek Cup match is also under suspicion. "Uefa regularly monitors every match played throughout Europe and we regularly notify member associations of matches that we suspect could be subject to match-fixing," a Uefa spokesman said. "This is what we have done in sending a file to the Greek authorities." The Greek statement said a criminal investigation had been ordered and a file forwarded to the Athens prosecutor. A similar investigation is already underway based on a previous file sent by UEAF, including 27 suspicious matches from the 2008/09 season. The controversy is the latest to hit Greek football following match-fixing scandals in 2004 and 2006.{jcomments on}