Dutch prosecutors said yesterday they were investigating possible soccer fraud in the Netherlands.

De Telegraaf newspaper reported prosecutors were investigating possible match-fixing and the bribery of players. A prosecutors' spokeswoman declined to elaborate on details of the investigation.

"The investigation is focusing on fraud and it is still in an early stage. Giving too many details would wake up certain people," she said.

De Telegraaf said the probe was initiated after prosecutors discovered that some players' spending was not in line with their income.

The director of the Dutch football federation KNVB, Henk Kesler, welcomed the investigation, saying prosecutors had already spent six weeks investigating possible embezzlement in the top two divisions, Dutch news agency ANP reported.

"The truth should come out," ANP quoted Kesler as telling reporters. "But we have never run into strange situations during a match such as a quick red card or a strange pass to the goalkeeper."

"We know they bet on anything in China, so everything is possible. It has happened before in Germany, Belgium and Italy," he added.

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