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Footballer Emile N’Goy in match-fixes meeting as investigators told ‘this is not legal’


Four meetings were secretly recorded with centre forward Emile N’Goy – who grew up in France and most recently played for ­Stranraer – and brother Hermes during the 20-month probe

Ex-Dorchester Town player Emile N’Goy was allegedly offering to spot-fix in matches
Ex-Dorchester Town player Emile N’Goy was allegedly offering to spot-fix in matches

Undercover reporters have exposed a footballer who was allegedly offering to spot-fix in matches.

The BBC probe showed ex-Dorchester Town player Emile N’Goy, his brother Hermes and three European players discussing spot-fixing with clandestine investigators.

It involves players manipulating moments in games, such as red cards, so criminals can defraud bookmakers.

The reporter approached Emile at a Llanelli Town game after a tip-off and claimed he was looking for investment opportunities for black market funds. Emile, 25, said he would talk to his brother about it.

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Four meetings were then secretly recorded with centre forward Emile – who grew up in France and most recently played for ­Stranraer – and brother Hermes during the 20-month probe.

The footballer’s brother Hermes N’Goy

In one, Hermes told the undercover reporter: “But you know that is not legal… so you have to be very cautious.”

He initially suggested rec­­ruiting three players in Europe’s lower leagues where there was less scrutiny.

Hermes brought Emile and three players from clubs in France and Belgium to a meeting in a Kent hotel.

Emile N’Goy (left) and Hermes N’Goy (right)

Idris Laib, Jean-Francois Mbuba and Julien Vercauteren all told the journalists they had spot-fixed before. Emile did not say he had taken part in spot-fixing before.

Hermes said they should pay the players salaries of £17,000 to £21,400. At a later meet­­ing, he asked for £430 for each throw-in, corner or free kick they would cause, and more for red and yellow cards.

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He added: “It’s not like big match-fixing. It’s a small thing.”

Emile N’Goy playing for Dorchester
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PHIL STANDFIELD)

When confronted by a BBC journalist, Hermes said: “I don’t know what you’re talking about”, and walked away.

He later contacted the BBC and said he and all the men strongly denied doing any­­thing illegal and denied they had planned to spot-fix.

BBC Wales Investigates: The Hidden World of Football, is on BBC iPlayer now.

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