The Mexican Football Federation (FMF) disabled two players from the lower divisions for five years due to the crime of Amaño of Parties and bets. The five years of suspension were distributed among the two players, of which the name was not revealed, of the Real Zamora clubs and Uruapan Sports Club.
“Derived from ex officio investigations with the collaboration of the clubs involved in the Premier League, the Disciplinary Commission reports the following sanctions in relation to bets and manipulation of matches: a player of the Real Zamora club suspended two years, and an Aguacateros player Uruap Sports Club suspended three years,” the FMF said Thursday.
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In February, seven players from Real Apodaca and Crisciousness of the UAT, of the same category, were disabled more than 50 years due to the crime of Amaño of Parties and Bets. “For the seriousness of the cases, the sanctions will be extended to the FIFA to be of their knowledge,” said the FMF.
