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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
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Rik Sharma

Ander Herrera among 36 players cleared of match fixing by Spanish court

Ander Herrera at the City of Justice in Valencia, Spain ( EPA )

A Spanish court cleared 36 players of sporting corruption on Monday relating to the 2010-11 season match between Levante and Real Zaragoza, which was investigated on suspicion of match-fixing after the latter won to stay in the top flight.

Two former Zaragoza officials were convicted of fraud. The Spanish side were accused of paying Levante players 965,000 euros ($1.06 million) to lose so Zaragoza could avoid relegation.

Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Ander Herrera, Leganes coach Javier Aguirre, and former Atletico Madrid captain Gabi Fernandez were among those who stood trial.

All 41 people accused were found not guilty, with the Valencian court citing a lack of evidence in a statement.

The judge convicted former Zaragoza president Agapito Iglesias and former financial director Javier Porquera of fraud, issuing them a one year and three month jail sentence. However, they are unlikely to serve jail time due to Spanish rules over suspended sentences for first-time offenders.

The two former Zaragoza officials were found guilty of using 1.73 million euros from Zaragoza’s accounts to pay players relegation bonuses.

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