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Player in Mexican women's pro league banned for six years in match-fixing probe

  • The Mexican Football Federation banned a Mazatlán FC Liga MX Femenil player for six years on May 2, 2025, for alleged match-fixing during the 2025 Clausura tournament.
  • The ban followed an investigation triggered by accusations of fixing a 7-0 loss to Tigres in March, with the Disciplinary Committee reviewing evidence and granting hearings before sanctioning.
  • Mazatlán finished 16th, third-to-last in the Clausura season, with the worst goal differential of minus 45, and the player was suspended from all professional soccer activities including administration and representation.
  • The FMF stated the sanction was based on its regulations and the FIFA Code of Ethics, noting the case would be forwarded to FIFA due to its severity, while Mazatlán affirmed support for the sanction and commitment to fair play.
  • This ban signals strict enforcement against match manipulation in Mexican women’s soccer, aiming to protect the sport's integrity and promote transparency on and off the field.
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udgtv broke the news in on Tuesday, April 29, 2025.
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