Huesca’s match against Nastic Tarragona last May is being investigated.
La Liga integrity department chief Inaki Arbea has told ESPN FC that Spanish football “generally is in good health” despite match-fixing allegations.
Spanish police conducted raids in five cities — Huesca, Malaga, Valladolid, Madrid and A Coruna — on Tuesday as part of an investigation into suspected match-fixing in the top three divisions.
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The operation, named “Oikos,” followed an investigation by a court in Huesca and saw six people detained.
“From La Liga, we evaluate this operation as an…