to Barcelona’s “B” team on Saturday, was arrested on Monday.
Authorities also took Nobile Capuani, who served as the club’s general director, into custody. Capuani represented a group of Italian investors that had recently partnered with Eldense, though the club announced they were severing ties with the Italian investors following the humiliating loss.
An Eldense player came forward and told local media that the fix was in after the loss, which pushed the club into the relegation zone with no chance of escape. Cheikh Saad said four of his teammates were involved in the scheme but refused to name them.
Club president David Aguilar also corroborated the story, saying a player’s agent told him the match had been fixed. Barcelona top-flight manager Luis Enrique addressed the matter as something that needs to be taken “very seriously.
“In other countries we have seen similar situations and they are very unfortunate. Too many people are trying to benefit from football,” Enrique said.
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