@ArsenalFan700 Yeah but he got signed for low price ,50Th Euro ,for fc goa he played for 275 Th euro . I think its nice signing , looking at price and stats , 13 apps - 6 goals in 2016 .After all he is going to be last choice .Chennaiyin fc bench strength is good overall.
13 apps 6 goals in Finland 2nd division isnt the type of signings we should be proud of. He will have one of those occasional star performances in one match and then fart in the entire season !
Bete is a European based player, where age frauds are rare.Its more common in Asia and Africa. Please dont compare Bete with a random Nigerian atleast !!
Indian Super League boosts match-fixing security with Sportradar hook-up
6th September 2016
September 6 – The Hero Indian Super League, that will start play in its third season at the beginning of October, has brought on Sportradar’s Integrity Services division in the battle against match-fixing.
Sportradar’s will monitor international betting markets for suspicious betting patterns and assist in any investigations arising from this information. Sportradar already has
The ISL is India’s new high profile league that is central to the top level reorganistation of the game in India, attempting to replicate the commercial and media success of cricket’s IPL that has revolutionised that sport worldwide.
While it is unlikely that the ISL will have the same global impact there is little doubt that the Indian market is a sleeping giant in the football world that is showing some signs of awakening. The eight-team ISL plays a short season that starts in October and ends with its final in mid-December.
Sportradar has boosted its activities in Asia with a long term deal with the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). Andreas Krannich, Sportradar’s Managing Director for Integrity Services said: “Following our extended partnership with the AFC, this cooperation is a special one, allowing us to work with such a vibrant league that is pivotal to growing the sport in the subcontinent. It is wonderful to see a league so proactive and committed to integrity”.
The ISL’s objective is to raise the profile of football in India and elevate the standard of play while at the same stimulating grassroots programmes to develop local players. Launched in 2014, the league claims in its first season to have “achieved the rare milestone of becoming fourth largest football league in the world in terms of average stadium attendance.”
An Indian Super League spokesperson said: “The Hero Indian Super League continues to go from strength to strength and by bringing Sportradar on board, we have highlighted our commitment to the integrity of our league and we look forward to another exciting competition.”
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#PSIndia has set the ball rolling in Mumbai today! Gallery Link: http://goo.gl/8SlHwv #HeroISL #LetsFootball
There were claims of Bete faking his age, with some reports saying he is 5 years older than his current age and he is living under a duel identity. Later it was proved that it was a clear case of defamation by his former coach.
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Indian Super League boosts match-fixing security with Sportradar hook-up
6th September 2016September 6 – The Hero Indian Super League, that will start play in its third season at the beginning of October, has brought on Sportradar’s Integrity Services division in the battle against match-fixing.
Sportradar’s will monitor international betting markets for suspicious betting patterns and assist in any investigations arising from this information. Sportradar already has
The ISL is India’s new high profile league that is central to the top level reorganistation of the game in India, attempting to replicate the commercial and media success of cricket’s IPL that has revolutionised that sport worldwide.
While it is unlikely that the ISL will have the same global impact there is little doubt that the Indian market is a sleeping giant in the football world that is showing some signs of awakening. The eight-team ISL plays a short season that starts in October and ends with its final in mid-December.
Sportradar has boosted its activities in Asia with a long term deal with the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). Andreas Krannich, Sportradar’s Managing Director for Integrity Services said: “Following our extended partnership with the AFC, this cooperation is a special one, allowing us to work with such a vibrant league that is pivotal to growing the sport in the subcontinent. It is wonderful to see a league so proactive and committed to integrity”.
The ISL’s objective is to raise the profile of football in India and elevate the standard of play while at the same stimulating grassroots programmes to develop local players. Launched in 2014, the league claims in its first season to have “achieved the rare milestone of becoming fourth largest football league in the world in terms of average stadium attendance.”
An Indian Super League spokesperson said: “The Hero Indian Super League continues to go from strength to strength and by bringing Sportradar on board, we have highlighted our commitment to the integrity of our league and we look forward to another exciting competition.”