Europol investigators have identified 680 soccer matches they suspect were fixed, the New York Times reported Monday. Three-hundred of those games were outside of Europe, in Asia, Africa and Latin America. At least 425 people from more than 15 countries are suspected of conspiring to fix the matches on behalf of criminal groups, according to the Times.
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