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Network bets deceive the South African Union

Said Chris Layton, director of security in the Federation of International Football Associations (FIFA) on Monday that South Africa was to deceive the network of match-fixing offered to supply rulers to manage the friendly matches before hosting the 2010 World Cup.

This comes after a visit to South Africa iTunes for four days to examine allegations that the results of those newspapers friendly matches which was one of the edges South African team, has been manipulated.

Eaton said in a statement released by the Union of South African football that there was no evidence of the involvement of players from South Africa in the alleged plot.

The announcement was made about it as a source of embarrassment for the Federation of South African soccer national team, which was unable to qualify for African Cup of Nations because he did not understand the regulations.

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