Bulgarian FA fines Botev Vratsa and Maritsa Plovdiv after UEFA issues match-fixing alerts
June 7 – The Bulgarian Football Union (BFU) has fined two clubs – Botev Vratsa and Maritsa Plovdiv – following match-fixing reports from UEFA.
Botev Vratsa competes in efbet Liga, the top tier of Bulgarian football, while Maritsa plays in the second division.
For both clubs, this is the third UEFA report of “serious match-fixing doubts”.
Bulgarian Football Union (BFU) rules state a punishment must be imposed when three alerts from UEFA are accumulated by a club within one season.
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