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AIFF President asks Anti-Corruption Bureau to investigate Delhi match-fixing
Kalyan Chaubey has asked the Anti-Corruption Bureau chief to investigate the match-fixing allegations involving the Delhi Premier League.

AIFF president Kalyan Chaubey.
Kalyan Chaubey, president of All India Football Federation (AIFF), asked Anti-Corruption Bureau chief Madhur Verma to do an in-depth investigation of the match-fixing allegations in the Delhi Premier League on Wednesday.
Chaubey highlighted 11 suspicious matches and wants immediate action against the clubs suspected to be involved in fixing games. The AIFF said it has taken a serious view of these incidents.
The club in question is Ahbab FC as they conceded two dubious-looking own goals in the match against Rangers FC despite leading 4-0.
The video footage of the two own goals went viral, leading to the AIFF summoning Football Delhi chief Anuj Gupta to seek details of the suspicious match and serving him notice.
Earlier, the AIFF had held an emergency meeting on February 19 to "assess the gravity of the situation", after which the federation had decided to approach the ACB unit for a full investigation.
In Wednesday's hour-long meeting, Chaubey briefed the ACB head on the incidents.
Verma acknowledged that his unit has received inputs from various sources, including the AIFF and Delhi Soccer Association (DSA) about such activities in the Delhi Premier Football League.
The bureau has asked for some more documents and videos of the 11 matches, after which an in-depth inquiry will be carried out into the allegations and all culprits will be brought to book.
Delhi FC owner Ranjit Bajaj and former AIFF General Secretary Shaji Prabhakaran also spoke against about the issue creating more dialogue around the topic on Social Media.