THE friendly matches – involving the national teams of Jordan, Kuwait, North Korea and Iraq – were being played in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on March 26.
The New Paper reported on Saturday that Singapore had the dubious honour of being the global kings of kelong (match-fixing). How do these Singapore-based syndicates operate?
TNP PICTURE: Zaihan Mohamed Yusof WORLD EXCLUSIVE REPORTING FROM FINLAND
SINGAPORE has never qualified for the football World Cup, but Fifa has instead given us a dubious honour – we are the global kings of kelong (match-fixing).