Match fixing probe rocks Thailand soccer with players, referees among 12 arrested
Scores of at least four top flight Thai League matches found to have been fixed amid investigation

Top flight players, referees and a club director are among a dozen people under investigation for match fixing, Thai officials said Tuesday, in a scandal that threatens to engulf the domestic football league.
The men were arrested and released on bail after a year-long probe found the half-time or full-time scores of at least four top tier Thai League this season were fixed.
The 12 are accused of “receiving money or benefits to throw a game” or influencing others to throw a game or manipulate the score, the Football Association of Thailand (FAT) said in a statement.
The FAT released the details of the probe days after the end of the football season.
Four players from Navy FC – including the team captain, a striker and a goalkeeper – are under investigation, the statement said, as well a player from Nakhon Ratchasima FC.
Authorities caught wind of the scandal in part after an unusual number of last minute goals involving Nakhon Ratchasima were reported.
Both teams finished in the lower half of the league, but were not relegated.