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Footballer Released to House Arrest as Match-Fixing Probe Continues

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100% centerFirst reported by N12 · 4 days ago
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What happened

A footballer suspected in a wide match-fixing case was sent to house arrest by the Petah Tikva Magistrate’s Court until Friday. He denies any wrongdoing, and his family hopes he will be cleared and return to play soon. Police are investigating a broader case involving dozens of detainees, with the Football Association informed.

  • 01Petah Tikva Magistrate’s Court released the footballer to house arrest until Friday.
  • 02He had been detained for eight days after an overnight arrest between Saturday and Sunday.
  • 03He denied ties to match-fixing or criminal contacts during questioning.
  • 04Police are handling a large case with dozens of detainees, and the Football Association is informed.
  • 05His family believes he is innocent and expects the affair to end soon.

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N12Center · Hebrew4 days ago
Footballer Released to House Arrest as Match-Fixing Probe Continues
MakoCenter · Hebrew4 days ago
Footballer Released to House Arrest as Match-Fixing Probe Continues

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