Valencia (EFE) Levante UD played in December 2021 with a result of 0-8.
LaLiga, which has clarified in its statement that Levante UD “is totally outside the investigation”, received the information from an anonymous confidant through the complaint email created in 2015 by the Security and Integrity department.
After this information, LaLiga denounced the facts before CENPIDA and an investigation was opened in the Investigating Court No. 2 of Melilla, which is still ongoing, and in which statements have been taken from six people, one of them a former player of the CD Hurricane Melilla.
This anonymous information received through the reporting channel demonstrates, according to LaLiga, “the confidence that exists in the work of the Integrity and Security area of LaLiga, in collaboration with the Police and the corresponding bodies, when it comes to detecting and reporting the possible cases of match-fixing in Spanish football, regardless of its category and competition at stake”.
Levante says that it is oblivious to the supposed fixing
Levante assured in a statement that “it is totally oblivious to the facts denounced” by LaLiga.
The Valencian team stressed that they received the “first” news “through the LaLiga statement of the existence of an investigation” and clarified that they have not investigated any member of the club.
“Levante informs that no player from our team, nor any member of our entity, has received communication of any kind in relation to the facts of the complaint, as stated in the LaLiga statement, which highlights that Levante UD that the It has been left out of the investigation,” he said in the statement.
El Huracán affirms that it is “on the sidelines” and that it will collaborate with Justice
CD Huracán Melilla, bottom of Group IX of the Third RFEF, has expressed its “surprise” and shown its willingness to collaborate with the Justice “in everything it needs” to clarify LaLiga’s complaint about the possible match fixing against him I raised.
After this complaint for the possible fixing of the match, the Melilla club has issued a statement in which it makes itself available to the Justice and the State Security Forces and Corps, the League and the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF). ) “to clarify and collaborate in everything they need”.
El Huracán affirms in its statement that it has “always” advocated “for fair play and transparency”, for which reason “it will collaborate in everything necessary to fight against fraud”; and stressed that at the moment “any active member of the club, be it a manager, player, coach or any other employee, is involved, disciplinary measures and pertinent legal actions will automatically be taken.”
Felipe Heredia, president of CD Huracán, assured Agencia EFE that the club will collaborate with the courts “in everything it needs”, although he said that said news “has been a surprise for the club.”