Vietnam to investigate team bank accounts after
shocking AFF Cup loss
Malaysian soccer
player Safiq bin Rahim (R) shoots a penalty kick and scores against
National
investigators in Vietnam have requested the bank account numbers of the
national team’s defenders as part of a wider probe into its disastrous 4-2 loss
to
“An official from the Ministry of Public
Security's criminal police department (C45) has asked the Vietnam Football
Federation (VFF) to provide identifying information and bank account numbers of
all the defenders on the team on Friday morning,” a VFF official, who wished to
remain anonymous, told Thanh Nien.
“Before the AFF Cup 2014 started, C45 gathered
the players' mobile phone numbers. This time, they requested the financial
information for several players who came under scrutiny [after the loss to
C45’s new investigation was requested by VFF
chairman Le Hung Dung who called the team’s defeat at My Dinh Stadium
"incomprehensible” on Thursday evening.
“I don’t know what happened, and perhaps
neither does [Japanese coach Toshiya]
Miura. The defense was to blame for all four goals. Were they really that bad?" Dung told Thanh Nien after the match, citing the team's impressive performance in the first leg of the game in
While everything is possible in football, the
"incomprehensible mistakes and weaknesses" raised suspicion in the
audience and shattered their trust in the national football team,
which let down its 50,000-strong stadium audience as well as the millions
of fans watching from home.
Their poor performance handed
Dung said that Miura, who started to lead the
team in May, will keep his job.
After the loss, Miura said he could not
account for why his players' performance had gone that awry. The coach said he was fully responsible for the
failure and apologized to his Vietnamese fans.
The ASEAN Footbal Federation said in a
statement Friday that Sportradar, a partner it contracted to secure the
unparalleled coverage and analysis of the global betting markets offered on all
18 matches at the AFF Cup, did not "observe
any suspicious betting patterns in any of the pre-match or live betting
markets".
"In
fact, a moderate betting confidence was witnessed for
"Although
Though football betting and other forms of
gambling are illegal, many still place wagers online with networks based inside
the country or in Hong Kong,
In August, Tran Manh Dung, a defender on the
Ninh Binh V-league team was sentenced to 30 months in jail for match fixing.
A month earlier, the VFF Disciplinary
Committee temporarily prohibited six players from taking part in any kind of
football-related activity following a national investigation into match fixing.
In 2007 two Vietnamese footballers were jailed
and six others were given suspended sentences for rigging an Under-23 match
against
By Lan Phuong, Thanh Nien News
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Thứ Bảy, 13 tháng 12, 2014
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