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The former coach denied L & # 39; Egypt In front of a court in Valencia, his participation in the handling of any result leads to competition for financial gain.
According to Spanish newspapers, Aguirre He said that "Sign documents virgin", where "There was excessive trust on my part, that's why I'm here".
Aguirre is one of 40 other defendants to have altered the results at the end of the 2010-2011 season, including Zaragoza and Levante in the finals. If any of them is found guilty, he incurs two years in prison and prevents any activity related to football. For 6 years.
The case of handling goes back to the last stage of the season, when Aguirre led Zaragoza to a 2-1 win over Levante, guaranteeing a stay among the greats, while Deportivo La Coruna was relegated to the second division after losing to Valencia at the same turn.
The Spanish authorities have investigated for three years, in the presence of suspicions of manipulation of the match result. It came down to an agreement between Zaragoza and Levante on the loss of the match by the latter to ensure his survival in La Liga, Deportivo A CorunyaFor money.
The prosecution has evidence that the Zaragoza team received about 1 million euros for the win, and Levante players received extra money for "Inaction".
The court was accused of having transferred tens of thousands of euros to its account in exchange for manipulated results. "Club bonus", After compromised handling reported "Contact the bank who confirmed me that the money was returned".
Aguirre told the court, in response to his accusation of falsifying the result: "The probability that I have done it is zero".
Aguirre, 60, was sacked "The Pharaohs" This summer, after being eliminated from the Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt in the round of 16 by South Africa, he is now unemployed.
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The former Egyptian coach denied in court in Valencia that he was involved in manipulating the results of the competition to gain financial gain.
According to Spanish newspapers, Aguirre has "signed documents virgin". "There has been an overconfidence on my part and that is why I am here."
Aguirre is one of 40 other defendants to have altered the results at the end of the 2010-2011 season, including Zaragoza and Levante in the finals. If any of them is found guilty, he incurs two years in prison and prevents any activity related to football. For 6 years.
The case of manipulation goes back to the last stage of the season, when Aguirre led Zaragoza to a 2-1 win over Levante, guaranteeing a stay among the greats, while Deportivo La Coruna was relegated to the second division after losing to Valencia at the same turn.
The Spanish authorities have been investigating for three years, in the presence of suspicion of manipulation of the outcome of the match, is the agreement between Zaragoza and Levante on the loss of the latter to the first to ensure the survival of La Liga, and the relegation of Deportivo Coruna, in exchange for money.
The prosecution has evidence that the Zaragoza team received around € 1 million for the win, and Levante players received extra money for "inaction".
The court accused Aguirre of having transferred tens of thousands of euros to his account in exchange for manipulations. He received a "club bonus" and, after suspecting manipulation, "contacted the bank, who assured me that the money had been paid back".
"The likelihood that I have done so is nil," Aguirre told the court, in response to his falsification of the result.
Aguirre, 60, was sacked as a Pharaoh coach this summer after being knocked out of the Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt in the round of 16 by South Africa.