MADRID, June 17 (Reuters) - A Spanish judge investigating what happened to more than 2 million euros ($2.25 million) missing from Osasuna's accounts has said there is evidence the cash was used to fix games towards the end of the 2013-14 La Liga season.
In a statement published on Wednesday, the judge said the investigation suggested that of at least 2.4 million euros withdrawn from the club's accounts, 250,000 euros was paid to Espanyol players to draw 1-1 with Osasuna on the penultimate matchday.
A further 650,000 euros had been given to Real Betis players, he added, 400,000 to beat Real Valladolid on the penultimate matchday and 250,000 to lose to Osasuna on the final day of the campaign.