The Uefa Control and Disciplinary Board has postponed the Norway-Malta match-fixing case its next meeting.

In May last year, Marijo Cvrtak, a prominent member of a betting ring, said during his trial for match-fixing in Bochum, that he had met with some Malta players who allegedly agreed to fix the result of the Euro 2008 qualifier against Norway, played on June 2, 2007 in Oslo.

Norway won 4-0.

The Uefa Control and Disciplinary Board met to discuss the case yesterday and the Malta Football Association said in a statement today that Uefa's final decision about the case had not yet been taken as its investigations are still underway.

The MFA finalised its investigation in March and passed its findings to Uefa.

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