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Leeds United footballer Samuel Saiz ‘arrested in Spain as part of match-fixing investigation’



A number of first and second division footballers have been arrested in Spain over suspicions of forming a criminal organisation dedicated to match fixing, according to Spanish reports.

Spanish newspaper El Pais reported on Tuesday that Leeds United forward Samuel Saiz is one of those individuals detained, having spent the season on loan with La Liga side Getafe.

However, Spanish radio station COPE claims that while Saiz is being investigated, he has not been formally arrested by police.

Asked about the report, a spokeswoman for the Spanish police confirmed that there was an open investigation though did not give any details.

According to El Pais, several current footballers were detained by Spanish officials on Tuesday, which included on-loan Leeds player Saiz. The report also claims that former Real Madrid defender Raul Bravo has been allegedly identified as being at the head of the criminal organisation.

Samuel Saiz has spent the season on loan with Getafe (Getty)

Other players to have been arrested includes Deportivo La Coruna’s Inigo Lopez Monatana, recently-retired Borja Fernandez and former striker Carlos Aranda.

Agustrin Lasaosa, president of relegated La Liga side Huesca, and Juan Carlos Galindo Lanuza, head of the club’s medical team, have also been detained.

Police raided the Huesca training base early on Tuesday and all of those detained have accused of being part of the alleged criminal organisation, corruption and money laundering.

The raid started at 8:30am local time, with Spanish state broadcaster TVE claiming that 11 individuals had been arrested.

A spokesman for Spain’s National Police said: “I can confirm a police operation against match-fixing is ongoing.

“I cannot confirm any of the names of the detainees that are circulating in the Spanish press at this moment in time.

“That is because the operation is still ongoing.”



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