Danish federation reports 1st case of match-fixing
The Danish football federations says two second-division players have received warnings after admitting match-fixing.
DBU says Samir Haiba and Jesper Sneholm have both admitted they placed bets on their teams to lose in separate games in 2010.
DBU said Wednesday it was the first case of match-fixing in Denmark, and that it is treating the two incidents as test cases for the federation.
Two bookmakers reported Haiba, who then played for B1908, and Snehold, a former Vanloese player, to the federation for making ''very unusual'' bets. The bets were annulled.