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Dutch Football Scandal: Fraudsters Impersonate Mo Allach to Scam Players and Agents
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First reported by N12 · 1 hour ago
What happened
Fraudsters impersonated FC Groningen’s Mo Allach to scam European football players and agents, stealing money and misleading an English player to travel to the Netherlands under false pretenses. The club and Allach filed police complaints, prompting investigations by Dutch authorities to stop the organized gang behind the scheme.
- 01Fraudsters impersonated Mo Allach to scam football players and agents across Europe.
- 02They offered fake contracts and demanded urgent payments for medical and travel costs.
- 03An English player flew to Amsterdam believing he had a real contract with FC Groningen.
- 04FC Groningen and Allach filed police complaints for identity theft and fraud.
- 05Other Dutch clubs like Roda JC and FC Zwolle were also targeted last season.
- 06Dutch Football Association and prosecutors are investigating to stop the criminal gang.
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