More than 40 people involved in Spain's match-ups, these are them (Photo)

Only now is it being investigated in connection with the setting of the match, at the end of the 2010/11 season in La League, in the game that decided on survival, involving people from players to club leaders. Spanish prosecutors have been seeking imprisonment for two years and no participation in races for six years, for most of [...]
Spanish prosecutors have been seeking imprisonment for two years and no participation in races for six years, for most of the 41 persons allegedly involved in the plot of confronting Levante Real Zaragoza. The relationship also includes the then president of the Zaragoza club Agapito Iglesia and the directors of the Paco Checka club and Javier Porquera, who, in the event of their conviction, are expected to receive the highest sentence.
Later in 2015, the captain of Atletico Madrid, Gabi, who played for Real Zaragoza, offered information and accepted the delivery of cash envelopes to Zaraza's president.
However, although authorities then found irregularities in the tax declaration of several Levante players, with what they were perceived to have accepted money, there was a judge from Valencia who dismissed the case until it reopened again this year. The testimony of Judge David Borbalan had also affected the closure of the case back then. But it was Levante's coach, Louis Garcia, who knows witnesses implicated people, from Real Zaragoza coach Javier Agirire, players to club executives.
The case is expected to reopen again, while below you can see the people involved, among them now the Manchester United player, Ander Herrera, though unknown in what quality he will be.















