Turkish side Fenerbahce could face another ban from the Champions League after UEFA announced the club and five officials will have match-fixing charges heard by its disciplinary body later this month.

The five are understood to include club president Aziz Yildirim who was jailed last July for six years for match-fixing.

Fenerbahce were banned from the 2011-12 Champions League due to the match-fixing scandal and now face the possibility of another exclusion from the competition.

UEFA has also yesterday charged Besiktas, another Turkish club, in relation to match-fixing.

Disciplinary proceedings have also been opened against Steaua Bucharest for breach of Champions League participation regulations.

This follows the club’s owner Gigi Becali being jailed for three years for offering a £1.5m cash bribe to rival players to a throw a match.

The decisions in the cases will be announced in the week starting June 24.

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