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Uefa bans disgraced club from all competitions for TEN YEARS over match fixing in Conference League

Uefa bans disgraced club from all competitions for TEN YEARS over match fixing in Conference League

The Sun4 days ago
UEFA have banned a disgraced team from competing in European competition for TEN YEARS.
The football federation hit the Montenegro side FK Arsenal Tivat with the punishment after the club was found guilty of match fixing.
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Arsenal Tivat took part in the Conference League during the 2023/24 season.
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