Investigation by the Telegraph and Channel Four proves that Ghana Football Association agreed that Ghana plays in international matches at the world cup.
The team is currently competing in the World Cup finals in Brazil, and on
Saturday pulled off a 2-2 draw against Germany, in what was seen as one of
the most entertaining games of the tournament so far.
However, it can now be revealed that the African team had been lined up to
play in international fixtures whose results would be fixed by corrupted
officials.
The Telegraph and Channel 4’s Dispatches launched a six-month investigation
into match-fixing after receiving information that some football
associations were working with criminal gangs looking to rig scores in
international games.
Reporters from The Telegraph and a former Fifa investigator claimed they
represented an investment company that wanted to “sponsor” games.
Christopher Forsythe, a registered Fifa agent, along with Obed Nketiah, a
senior figure in the Ghanaian FA, boasted that they could employ corrupt
officials who would rig matches played by Ghana.Watch video below
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