PRAGUE (AP) Czech police are recommending that four people be charged in connection with two football match-fixing cases.
The Czech football federation asked police to investigate after referee Tomas Adamek admitted he was paid 200,000 koruna ($10,600) to fix Baumit Jablonec's home game against Viktoria Plzen on March 17, 2012 a 2-0 win for Plzen.
Police say Adamek, another referee who was a witness and didn't report wrongdoing and a football official who offered the bribe should be charged in that case.
Police also say a football official should be charged with bribery in a separate case because he offered a 50,000 koruna ($2,600) bribe to a player to play poorly in an unspecified top league match last season.