Former Real Madrid defender and Leeds loanee Raul Bravo has been sent to prison by a judge probing an alleged match-fixing scandal.
The 38-year-old Spaniard and Malaga-born retired footballer Carlos Aranda, who played for a string of clubs including Villarreal and Granada, were both told they were being sent to a local jail after appearing in court in the northern Spanish city of Huesca on Thursday.
But both men were given the chance of recovering their freedom if they paid a £88,275 (€100,000) bail bond each.
Former Real Madrid defender Raul Bravo will spend Thursday night in a Zaragoza jail cell
Spanish police are probing an alleged match-fixing scandal and expect to arrest 11 people
ArghyaPaul
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It means you are basically paying the refs to be on your side and make bad calls for their satisfaction.
no it means u have taken money from bookies to under perform
Lieekls
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what do they mean by match fixing? don't need any insults thank you.
It means you are basically paying the refs to be on your side and make bad calls for their satisfaction.
Trevorn
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what do they mean by match fixing? don't need any insults thank you.