FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) - A German court has sentenced convicted match-fixer Ante Sapina to five years in prison following a new trial, a six-month reduction from his previous sentence.
Sapina was sentenced in May 2011 to 5½ years in prison but appealed. Germany’s top appeals court returned parts of the case to the Bochum court, which reduced the sentence because Sapina cooperated with authorities.
Co-defendant Marijo Cvrtak also had his sentence reduced by six months to five years.
Sapina and Cvrtak were among six men charged with manipulating matches across Europe, and the two confessed to fixing more than 20 games.
Sapina had a prior conviction for involvement in a betting scandal in 2005 involving Bundesliga referee Robert Hoyzer.
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