US football magnate Textor to face trial in Brazil

Brazilian club Palmeiras filed a complaint against John Textor at the country’s top sports court on April 2, after the American executive made allegations of match-fixing. (AP/File)
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Updated 04 April 2024
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US football magnate Textor to face trial in Brazil

  • Textor, whose teams include Brazilian club Botafogo, will go on trial on April 15 before a disciplinary panel of the Superior Court of Sport for Football
  • Textor acquired a 90-percent stake in Rio de Janeiro-based Botafogo in 2022

RIO DE JANEIRO: US football magnate John Textor will be tried by Brazil’s top court for sport for ignoring orders to provide evidence for his claims that the Brazilian league is plagued by match-fixing, officials said Wednesday.

Textor, whose teams include Brazilian club Botafogo, will go on trial on April 15 before a disciplinary panel of the Superior Court of Sport for Football, the court said in a statement.

If convicted of violating the national legal code for sport, he could face a 360-day suspension and fines of up to $40,000.

The 58-year-old media and tech mogul has repeatedly made allegations of match-fixing in Brazil’s top flight, blaming “corruption” for Botafogo’s spectacular collapse in the home stretch of the 2023 season, in which rivals Palmeiras ultimately won the title.

The court opened an investigation into the claims in March, and ordered Textor to hand over evidence he said he had obtained, including supposed recordings of referees complaining they had not received their promised bribes.

Textor, who has never presented proof of the match-fixing claims, failed to comply.

Textor acquired a 90-percent stake in Rio de Janeiro-based Botafogo in 2022. His Eagle Football Holdings also has large stakes in English club Crystal Palace, France’s Lyon and Belgium’s Molenbeek.

News of his trial came a day after Palmeiras asked the same court to order Textor to “abstain from any mention of or reference to Palmeiras,” after he repeated his match-fixing claims again Monday.

Textor said on his website that expert analysis and artificial intelligence had found “abnormal deviations” in player performance in top-flight matches.

Textor has already had run-ins with Brazil’s sporting court. In November, it suspended and fined him after he blamed corruption for a crucial Botafogo loss to Palmeiras.

Following the incident, Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) president Ednaldo Rodrigues also sued Textor for slander.


Sudan beat Equatorial Guinea for rare AFCON win

Updated 28 December 2025
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Sudan beat Equatorial Guinea for rare AFCON win

  • Unlucky Torino center-back Coco saw the ball come off him and ricochet into the net in the 74th minute

CASABLANCA: Sudan boosted their chances of qualifying for the knockout stage of the Africa Cup of Nations after a Saul Coco own goal gave them a 1-0 win over Equatorial Guinea on Sunday.

Unlucky Torino center-back Coco saw the ball come off him and ricochet into the net in the 74th minute in Casablanca when his teammate Luis Asue attempted to clear a Sudan free-kick.

Sudan won the Africa Cup of Nations in 1970 but this is just their second victory in 18 matches across six appearances at the tournament since then.

They lie 117th in the FIFA world rankings, compared to Equatorial Guinea in 97th.

The win leaves Kwesi Appiah’s team on three points from two games in Group E, while Equatorial Guinea have lost both matches so far.

Sudan are competing at this AFCON in Morocco despite the country having been devastated since war broke out between the army and rival paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in April 2023.

They will play Burkina Faso in their last group game on Wednesday and will be aiming to reach the knockout stages of the Cup of Nations for just the second time since that 1970 triumph — they got to the quarter-finals in 2012 before losing to eventual winners Zambia.