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Footballer blames team rift for ‘false claims’ in Hong Kong match-fixing trial

Ex-Hong Kong Under-23 player Brian Fok accused of offering HK$50,000 in bribes to two teammates in 2021, conspiring with three others to rig 32 matches

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Brian Fok (in waistcoat) leaves Eastern Court in Sai Wan Ho. Photo: Sun Yeung
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Lawyers for a footballer implicated in Hong Kong’s largest match-fixing case in recent years have argued that one of his former teammates made false accusations against him due to a conflict among the players.

Former Hong Kong Under-23 player Brian Fok appeared at Eastern Court on Monday accused of offering bribes of HK$50,000 (US$6,430) to two teammates in 2021 and conspiring with three others to rig 32 local matches during the 2022-23 season.

The 31-year-old Nigerian-born defender pleaded not guilty to three counts of offering an advantage to an agent and two of conspiracy to cheat at gambling.

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Also facing trial are fellow players Luciano Silva da Silva, 38, and To Chun-kiu, 31, and betting agent Waheed Mohammad, 29.

They each denied between one and two counts of the same conspiracy offence.

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Prosecution witness Jean Maciel, a former Hong Kong Football Club (HKFC) player, testified that his then teammate Fok invited him to “do some business” together in October 2021 by intentionally losing Premier League matches.

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