In addition, a 43 year old Swedish and a 33 year old who grew up in Sweden suspected of having been behind and participated in games coup.
The two Swedish football players, both 27 years old, suspected to have been involved in rigging two football matches in Norwegian Division 2 in the summer of 2012. Following led his match away against East’s term of 3-0 but lost 3-4. The other suspects match was Asker’s 1-7 defeat to Frigg.
One of the Swedes play today in a between Swedish club, the other is active as a player-coach in a Norwegian 4th division club.
The prosecutor Asbjørg Lykkjen have evidence that the 43-year-old and 33-year-old played for 79 NOK 500 and received 340,000 crowns in profit. During the first day of the trial in the district court in Oslo says 33-year-old attorney, according to the Daily News that he played in matches, but the 33-year-old had no reason to believe that it was all about matchfixning.
The prosecutor says that the cell phone recording that she has access to prove that it is about matchfixning.
22 people have been suspected in the case, but there is only tenable evidence for seven of them.
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