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Football Notes: Source Calls Match-Fixing In Algeria 'Easy'

Algeria "has a legitimate claim to be called a football-mad country." But "another kind of madness is eating at the heart of its football." A match-fixer said, "It is easy for everyone to fix matches and arrange results. You just have to understand the process and the tricks." The match-fixer and multiple sources said that "systematic corruption has been allowed to go unchecked at every level in the Algerian game" (BBC, 9/19).

Amaju Pinnick currently serves as president of the Nigeria Football Federation.GETTY IMAGES

On Thursday, four men will vie to become the next president of the "problem-hit" Nigeria Football Federation (NFF). The polls scheduled for Katsina State in northern Nigeria "are expected to go ahead despite moves from some quarters to prevent them from taking place." The four men "hoping to take charge" are incumbent Amaju Pinnick, former President Aminu Maigari, Taiwo Ogunjobi and Chinedu Okoye (BBC, 9/19).

League One side Charlton Athletic Owner Roland Duchâtelet agreed to meet the English Football League next month to explain the club's situation. He will be joined by Lieven de Turck, who is representing Charlton in takeover talks. Duchâtelet "wants to sell up but a proposed deal with an Australian consortium has stalled, while little is known about a second party" that agreed to a deal. It is thought the £35M ($46M) asking price "has put off buyers" (London EVENING STANDARD, 9/19).

The Asian Football Confederation's medical committee agreed to its first injury study on women's football. The study will focus on epidemiology and injury analysis based on data available from its women's competitions. The AFC will partner with Aspetar for the study (AFC).

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