South Korean Olympic football captain quizzed in fixing scandal

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By David Gold

June 5 – Hong Jeong-ho (pictured), the captain of the South Korean Olympic football team, has been questioned by prosecutors investigating a match-fixing scandal engulfing the country.

Local media reported that the 21-year-old Jeju United defender, who has made nine appearances for the senior team, was taken to talk to prosecutors on Sunday and Monday.

“Hong told us last Friday that he had nothing to do with the case,” a K-League official was quoted as saying by local media.

Prosecutors believe that the skipper was involved in his club’s 5-1 loss to FC Seoul last year.

Eleven players have been charged in connection with the inquiry, and one was found having committed suicide.

An amnesty has been in force recently for players to come forward and admit involvement with the betting ring in exchange for more lenient penalties.

The Government has threatened the league with closure if it does not tackle the crisis sufficiently.

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