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SEOUL - Club owners from South Korea's K-League have asked a state-run sports bookmaker to stop taking bets on matches, cutting a lucrative source of revenue, after two players were arrested in a widening match-fixing scandal.
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The club owners said in a statement that they had requested Sports Toto (lottery) to halt running a book on all league matches.
Sports Toto said on Friday it had yet to make a decision.
Two brokers, including a former K-League player, have also been arrested in the scandal. A former national team player is also being investigated.
South Korean media reported on Friday the scandal was widening and that prosecutors were now investigating more than 10 players. ($1 = 1089.50 Korean Won)
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