Sunday, April 16, 2006
KZN soccer side take lie detector tests
Apparently the truth will come out for Tembisa Classic who caused a major upset when they edged favourites Santos out of the Absa Cup in Durban. Classic slipped in by two goals to one and now qualify for the semi-finals of the Cup. The Sunday Times reports Classic players were earlier asked to undergo lie detector tests after officials got suspicious that the team had been throwing matches during the season. The players who tipped off the Sunday Times said the tests were part of a bigger investigation to expose clubs who allegedly "influence" players from smaller clubs to sway results.
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