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Ex-Churchill player implicated in Lebanese match-fixing scandal

A Lebanese footballer, playing till very recently for I-League club Churchill Brothers, has been implicated in the match-fixing scandal that has rocked the west Asian nation, and the Lebanese FA has informed the AIFF about sanctions imposed on the footballer.

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Former Churchill Brothers striker Akram Moghrabi is among the 24 Lebanese players who have been suspended by the Lebanese Football Association (LFA) in a match-fixing case.

Moghrabi, who signed a one-year deal with the Goan outfit last July, has been released by the I-League club earlier this month after he complained of being home-sick. Moghrabi had scored 8 times in 18 matches this season.u00a0

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