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Remove FREE. He was later cleared of all allegations. June - Football - Ramez Dayoub - 22 Lebanese footballers were involved which led to a lifetime ban for Ramez Dayoub. He was arrested on 16 May for accepting money from bookies to underperform, but was released on bail a month later. August - Boxing - Summer Olympics - Match result was overturned and the referee was expelled from the tournament after a very controversial decision which included a boxer winning the match despite having been knocked down five times in one round, in violation of amateur boxing regulations.
Azerbaijani boxer Magomed Abdulhamidov, who started the round with a two-point lead, touched the canvas six times in the final round of a bout against Satoshi Shimizu of Japan but still won a decision that included the round being scored 10— Referee Ishanguly Meretnyyazov from Turkmenistan waved off all the knockdowns and only gave a single warning. Shimizu and Japan protested and successfully appealed the decision.
Meretnyyazov was removed from the pool of Olympic referees "with immediate effect" afterwards. January - Cricket - Mervyn Westfield - Arrested in by police investigating "match irregularities" whilst playing in for Essex. He was convicted in of conspiracy to defraud as part of a spot fixing scam and received a four-month prison sentence. In November he was sentenced to 12 months in prison by Southwark Crown Court, England, for conspiracy to cheat at gambling and conspiracy to accept corrupt payments.
In November he was sentenced to 2 years and 6 months in prison by Southwark Crown Court, England, for conspiracy to cheat at gambling and conspiracy to accept corrupt payments. July — Football - As part of a major match-fixing investigation by authorities in Turkey, nearly 60 people suspected to be involved with fixing games were detained by İstanbul Police Department Organized Crime Control Bureau and then arrested by the court.
The case did not come to a conclusion yet and the teams that are being accused of match-fixing are participating in the Turkish league currently. June - Football - Tampere United - Indefinitely suspended from Finnish football for accepting payments from a person known for match-fixing. April - Basketball - University of San Diego's men's basketball team - 10 individuals on charges of running a point shaving scheme affecting an as yet-undetermined number of college basketball games.
September - Snooker - John Higgins - Found guilty of 'giving the impression' he would breach betting rules, and of failing to report the approach. May - Cricket - Danish Kaneria - Arrested in by police investigating "match irregularities" whilst playing in for Essex, but was cleared of allegations.
However, he was found guilty by an England and Wales Cricket Board disciplinary panel and banned for life, a decision which the Pakistan Cricket Board agree to abide to. Kaneria appealed the decision in but the ban was upheld. November - Football - 17 Un Named People - German police arrested 17 people on suspicion of fixing at least soccer matches in 9 countries.