Tuesday, April 21, 2009

UEFA ban for Macedonian team

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FK Pobeda have been banned for eight years after being found guilty of fixing a Champions League match.

The UEFA Control and Disciplinary Body Friday issued the suspension "for breaching the principles of integrity and sportsmanship under Article 5 of the UEFA disciplinary regulations".

The ban runs from the start of the 2009/10 season.

UEFA's disciplinary panel, which debated the matter for seven hours, also ruled the club's president, Aleksandar Zabrcanec, and Pobeda player Nikolce Zdraveski be banned for life from all football-related activity.

Europe's governing body will be contacting their global equivalent, FIFA, to request that the punishments are extended worldwide.

Macedonian side Pobeda have three days to appeal the decision on receipt of the grounds for the ruling.

The charges against Pobeda relate to the club's Champions League first qualifying round tie against FC Pyunik over two legs on July 13 and 21, 2004.

UEFA's ruling was based on reports of irregular betting patterns and the declarations of witnesses.

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