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Smokey
1st June 2006, 07:21 PM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/newsnight/5037494.stm

"Fifa has launched an investigation into whether Arsenal have broken regulations which could leave the club exposed to serious penalties - even expulsion from the Champions League.

BBC Newsnight has learnt that a police investigation in Belgium has concluded that Arsenal made secret payments of £1m to Belgian football club Beveren.

Arsenal have now admitted providing a loan to Beveren, but said they have never had any controlling influence over the club.

Fifa are investigating whether Arsenal have breached rules governing fair play and conflict of interest.

It was a mystery payment of one million pounds to an obscure Belgian football club in 2001 which sparked off a money-laundering investigation.

A company with no name wanted to invest a million pounds in the club. We thought it rather bizarre

Christian du Four, Investigating Magistrate
The club, Beveren, was in desperate financial straits and they refused to say where the cash had come from.

Fog of secrecy

Christian du Four, the Investigating Magistrate in the Flemish town of Dendermonde, told Newsnight, "A company with no name wanted to invest a million pounds in the club. We thought it rather bizarre."

At the same time the team threw out most of its Belgian players and replaced them with unknowns from an academy in Ivory Coast, West Africa. Belgian police suspected the fog of secrecy was hiding mafia involvement.

Instead after an investigation they have told Newsnight that they found Arsenal's secret hand behind the money.


See all the documents obtained by Newsnight.


In detail

Arsenal has a public deal with Beveren to play friendly matches and loan players but Arsenal repeatedly denied that they put money into the club.

Reading from his investigation, Mr Du Four said: "Jean Marc Guillou who is the manager of Beveren has very close contacts with Arsene Wenger the coach of Arsenal and that is why they went ahead with the contract."

Rules breach

He then highlighted one contract signed by Arsenal Vice-Chairman David Dein. The contract (Document B) shows Dein agreeing to advance 12 million Belgian francs (around £200,000) on behalf of Arsenal Football Club in an interest free loan to an associate of his called Raoul de Waele. The loan was to establish a company called Goal which would take over control of Beveren football club.


Arsenal signed Emmanuel Eboue from Beveren for a reported £1.5m
The loan and other money advanced by Arsenal would be repaid out of Goal's share of transfer profits. Du Four says that in all Arsenal put in £1m.

A director of Beveren, who did not wish to be identified, told Newsnight that in return for the £1m de Waele was given 50% control of Beveren and Guillou was given another 30%.

If Arsenal secretly controlled another club, especially one such as Beveren who they bought Emmanuel Eboue from, they could be in breach of FIFA rules and could be heavily fined or even thrown out of the Champions League. "


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madz
1st June 2006, 07:42 PM
LOL

and all that time you went on at me about Utd being dodgy

:rolleyes:

Mantmast
1st June 2006, 09:49 PM
When?

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2nd June 2006, 10:05 AM
plus david deins conflict of interests!!!

dodge

Mantmast
2nd June 2006, 10:51 AM
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2nd June 2006, 01:18 PM
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yesterdays news mant, since then you have lost the champions league final, BB7 has started, and we have got over our virus ;)

However this is fresh!

Arse wont get too much damage.

Dein maybe forced to resign from Fa for signing the forms and bringing shame to the fa, which would stop the 'conflict of interests'

Wenger may have a problem as he has invested money so that any ivory coast player goes the belgium club he recieves money. he is expecting 100,000 on his 30,000

Arsenal recieve 40% of any transfer fee from and ivory coast player leaving the Belguim club. Due to loaning 1 million to a member of their board who set up a company to loan the money back to the club.

There fore arse are in a position of demanding the money back or recieving payments. Therefore having a controlling interest.


Its fishy, but a fine and deins resignation will prob be maximum penalty.

However with Fifa cleaning up world football with Italians fixing games etc it could be alot more!

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2nd June 2006, 02:41 PM
i have found guilt

put Beveren FC in google and look at the third item down