Cameroon probes 'seven bad apples' World Cup fix claim

World Cup whispers: Cameroon fix fears, US soccer backlash, Germany's weird free kick

Cameroon flag at the World Cup

CAMEROON ROCKED BY MATCH-FIXING ALLEGATIONS

Allegations of match-fixing have rocked the World Cup after Cameroon's Football Federation announced it was investigating allegations of "fraud" by "seven bad apples" at the tournament. The Indomitable Lions exited the tournament after losing all three games and finishing bottom of Group A. The probe comes after German newspaper Der Spiegel reported how a convicted fraudster, Wilson Raj Perumal, correctly predicted that Cameroon would lose 4-0 to Croatia and have a man sent off. Cameroon's FA says it is "strongly committed to resolving the matter with the shortest possible delay".

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