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Hungary Players, Coach, Organizers Found Guilty of Match-Fixing

A Hungarian judge has found 12 Hungary soccer players and a coach guilty of match-fixing, along with two of the organizers of the scheme, according to the Associated Press (via Fox Sports).

The incidents took place between 2007-2009 on Budapest's REAC team, and the court revealed that players were paid "up to 2,500 euros ($2,840) each per match to ensure results in seven matches in Hungary's top division and league cup."

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