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The match fixing investigations of the Norwegian Second Division association football league are two ongoing investigations that started in 2012 in Norway and in Sweden. The investigations have resulted in police charges currently pending against ten individuals.〔(To nye siktet i kampfiksingssaken )〕 Three players from Follo FK and two players from Asker Fotball are among those charged. The police investigation in Norway, are the first related to alleged match fixing in Norway.〔(Antatt nøkkelperson sjekket ut av kampfiksingssaken - to nye siktet )〕 ==Timeline== The Norwegian Football Federation (NFF) made a police report on July 9, 2012, about alleged match fixing. Later that day Norway's then minister of culture announced that NFF, bookmaker Norsk Tipping and Norway's government will start work on a plan of action against match fixing.〔(To nye siktet i kampfiksingssaken )〕 Norwegian police arrested a player from Follo FK on July 11, 2012. He was charged with receiving stolen goods (''siktet for heleri'') and for receiving benefits/money from match fixing.〔(Ny Asker-spiller siktet i kampfiksingssaken )〕 Follo FK's trainer, Hans Erik Eriksen on July 14, 2012, admitted to having been involved in "illegal acts, linked to the same environment that is being investigated in the () match fixing case".〔(Ny Asker-spiller siktet i kampfiksingssaken )〕 One player from Asker Fotball was arrested on October 19, 2012. He was charged with assisting in acts of ''grov'' corruption and assisting in ''grov'' fraud against a Norwegian bookmaker (Norsk Tipping).〔(Ny Asker-spiller siktet i kampfiksingssaken )〕 The police dismissed the case against the trainer of Follo FK, on October 4, 2012. A Swedish prosecutor (Thomas Forsberg) said on December 3, 2012, that Sweden has an investigation that is separate of Norway's investigation.〔(Växjöbor fast i härva med uppgjorda fotbollsmatcher )〕 In advance of this, Swedish police had arrested two inhabitants of Vaxjo, Sweden.〔(Växjöbor fast i härva med uppgjorda fotbollsmatcher )〕 Norway's then minister of culture presented a plan against match fixing, on December 11, 2012.〔(To nye siktet i kampfiksingssaken )〕 Police charged another two inhabitants of Sweden on December 12, 2012. Furthermore, the police dropped match fixing charges against a licensed agent (''spillkommisjonær'') of bookmaker Norsk Tipping due to insufficient evidence against the agent (who had been imprisoned for two weeks during the summer of 2012, while his shop was raided by police).〔(Antatt nøkkelperson sjekket ut av kampfiksingssaken - to nye siktet )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Match fixing investigations of Norwegian Second Division」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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