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Poland national team coach Leo Beenhakker is concerned about the national corruption scandal and its effect on morale as his team prepares for the European Championships.
It's Poland's first European Championship appearance and, as the nation prepares to host the 2012 championship, Beenhakker hopes his players mind is on the pitch, and not wandering off it.
Match-fixing scandals have crashed through the domestic league in Poland. A series of indictments have been made, including officials, referees and players. Twenty-nine of the 34 first- and second division clubs have been caught up in the ongoing probe. Four top-flight sides have been relegated, as well as two second-division clubs.
It's Poland's first European Championship appearance and, as the nation prepares to host the 2012 championship, Beenhakker hopes his players mind is on the pitch, and not wandering off it.
Match-fixing scandals have crashed through the domestic league in Poland. A series of indictments have been made, including officials, referees and players. Twenty-nine of the 34 first- and second division clubs have been caught up in the ongoing probe. Four top-flight sides have been relegated, as well as two second-division clubs.
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