Hungarian club Debrecen have confirmed their Champions League match against Liverpool in 2009 was part of a match-fixing investigation.
Debrecen said Uefa had taken action against goalkeeper Vukasin Poleksic in 2010 for not reporting approaches from fixers before two European matches – against Liverpool and Fiorentina.
Poleksic was banned for two years, but the Uefa charge at the time only specified Fiorentina.
There has never been any suspicion of wrongdoing by anyone at Liverpool, who won the match in question 1-0.
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