The former chairman of Greek club Kavala, implicated in a match fixing scandal, has been arrested after being on the run for three months.
Poilce say key suspect Makis Psomiadis was arrested Thursday at a seaside home south of Athens on suspicion of membership of a criminal organization, blackmail, bribery and match fixing.
Topflight clubs Kavala and Volos were thrown out of Greece’s professional leagues this summer over the match-fixing scandal, and subsequently launched an unsuccessful appeal.
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