ISTANBUL (AFP) – Turkish prosecutors on Tuesday called for a
three-year prison term for Nigerian international Emmanuel Emenike after
he was implicated in a widespread match-fixing scandal.
Lawyers in Istanbul accused Emenike, who currently plays for Spartak
Moscow in the Russian Premier League, of faking an injury to avoid
playing for his then club Karabukspor against Fenerbahce in May 2011,
the Anatolie news agency reported.
Emenike’s agent had beforehand been approached by Fenerbahce
officials to arrange the player’s “injury” for the match, it was
alleged.
The 25-year-old attacker’s case has been tried separately from a
larger trial that has rocked Turkish football and which ended in July
seeing the president of Fenerbahce, Aziz Yildirim, sentenced to six
years and three months in prison.
In all, 93 people were tried and a number were found guilty of having
fixed matches in the Turkish first and second divisions in the 2010-11
season, as wellas for malpractice.
Emenike joined Fenerbahce in 2011 but did not make a first team appearance for the club before he was transferred to Spartak.
Culled from Vangard Paper
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