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German FA opens probe into Bellingham match-fixing comment

England midfielder summoned to give further explanation to DFB’s disciplinary committee over his remarks

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 06 Dec 2021 11:00PM

German FA opens probe into Bellingham match-fixing comment
18-year-old Jude Bellingham claimed costly decisions by referee Felix Zwayer in Saturday’s game were to be expected given he was implicated in the worst match-fixing scandal in German history. – AFP pic, December 6, 2021

MUNICH – The German Football Association (DFB) today opened an investigation into explosive remarks made by England midfielder Jude Bellingham about the referee after Borussia Dortmund’s 3-2 loss to Bayern Munich.

The 18-year-old Bellingham claimed costly decisions by referee Felix Zwayer in Saturday’s game were to be expected given he was implicated in the worst match-fixing scandal in German history.

Bellingham will be asked to explain his comments to the DFB’s disciplinary committee, which will then decide what action to take.

He was furious that Zwayer had not awarded a penalty to his side in the second half, before giving one to Bayern which allowed Robert Lewandowski to score the winner in the top of the table clash.

“You can look at a lot of the decisions in the game. If you give a referee who has match-fixed before the biggest game in Germany, what do you expect?” Bellingham told Norwegian channel Viaplay.

He was referring to Zwayer’s alleged role as a 23-year-old linesman in the scandal involving referee Robert Hoyzer.

The latter confessed to taking Croatian mafia money in return for affecting the outcome of German Cup and lower division matches including awarding penalties for fictitious offences.

Hoyzer was jailed and Zwayer suspended for six months for keeping silent though he knew what the referee was doing and for accepting $340 (RM1,438).

No definitive link between the match-fixing and Zwayer has ever been established and he has always said he was innocent.

Dortmund said yesterday they would stand by Bellingham.

“What he said is not wrong, even if he didn’t have to say it. You must put it down to the emotions of an 18-year-old. Jude didn’t insult anyone, he stated a fact,” Dortmund CEO Hans-Joachim Watzke told Kicker magazine.

Bellingham was not alone in questioning Zwayer’s decisions in a heated match.

Dortmund coach Marco Rose was shown a red card after arguing with Zwayer over his awarding of the penalty 12 minutes from time. – AFP, December 6, 2021

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