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Handball players punished for unethical behaviour
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BSV gave the Sønderjyske players a 15,000 kroner gift as an incentive to win a game
A total of 26 players from two Danish handball clubs have been found guilty of 'unethical behaviour' relating to a gift that one of the clubs gave to another as an incentive to win a game, Metroexpress reports.
Danish sport's body, the DIF, has given a one-day ban and a 1,000 kroner fine to eight players from Bjerringbro-Silkeborg (BSV) and the entire Sønderjyske team.
A gift to win a match
During their last match of this year's regular season, the BSV players approached the Sønderjyske team with a 15,000 kroner 'gift'.
They wanted Sønderjyske to win their match against Skanderborg so that BSV could qualify for the finals. Sønderjyske accepted.
All the accused players pleaded guilty.
Just a mild violation of the rules
According to Torben Jessen from the DIF, offering and accepting financial gifts between two teams is a violation of the rules.
"The players were sanctioned relatively mildly, although they got a ban. The reason is that we are not talking about match-fixing here, but about a milder form of unethical behaviour," Jessen told the newspaper.