Czech courts sentence FA officials, match officials and players in match-fixing ring
June 20 – Former Czech Football Association deputy head Roman Berbr and several other officials have been sentenced for their involvement in a match-fixing scandal.
Berbr (pictured) was convicted of embezzlement and received a three-year suspended sentence and 2 million Czech crown fine (around £68,000), according to the verdict issued by the county court in the western city of Plzen.
Roman Rogoz, former sports director of the Slavoj Vysehrad club, was given a four-year prison term and 400,000 Czech crown (£13,600) fine while former player and official Michal Kanik received a two-and-a-half year suspended sentence and a fine of 130,000 Czech crowns (£4,433).
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