Berbr resigns post as Czech FA scrambles to limit match-fixing damage
By Andrew Warshaw
October 20 – Within hours of being embroiled in match-fixing scandal that has rocked his country, the vice-chairman of the Czech FA, Roman Berbr, has handed in his resignation despite having vehemently denied any involvement.
Berbr, 66, was detained on Sunday following sweeping corruption-busting raids across the country by criminal investigators.
Twenty-four hours later through his legal team, he announced his resignation from all football positions following an extraordinary meeting of the Czech FA’s executive committee,
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