Sports | World Cup Clues Point to Rigged World Cup Match Asian betting syndicate may have connections to Ghana team By Katherine Thompson Posted Aug 30, 2008 3:57 PM CDT Copied In this June 27, 2006 file photo Brazil's Ronaldinho, left, is challenged by Ghana's John Pantsil during the World Cup Round of 16 soccer match between Brazil and Ghana in Dortmund, Germany. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano) Asian betters may have fixed a World Cup game between Brazil and Ghana 2 years ago, a Canadian reporter says. His research links players on Ghana's team with a Bangkok betting ring that wanted Brazil to win that match—and it did. The reporter's story, to be published in Der Spiegel on Monday, also notes that a Malaysian man placed unusually large bets on two German league games in 2005. German soccer leagues have already called for an investigation, Deutsche Welle reports. Read These Next Here's what may have been behind Turmp's reversal on Iran. A professional cornhole player with no arms, legs accused of murder. Minnesota just sued the Trump administration. Saudi Arabia is putting the pressure on Trump over Iran conflict. Report an error