Former goalkeeper Daniel Gyaurov denies involvement in Bulgarian match-fixing

A former Bulgarian top-flight goalkeeper has denied being involved in attempts to manipulate matches at last month's Under-19 European Championship.

Daniel Gyaurov, who played for Lokomotiv Sofia and Vidima-Rakovski, was arrested and held for 24 hours following a joint operation involving the interior ministry and the Bulgarian Football Union (BFU) on Friday.

Gyaurov, 20, who is a former member of the Bulgarian youth team, is alleged to have tried to convince some of his former Under-19 teammates to throw matches at the tournament.

"I'm completely innocent. I don't know who did this to me but it's disgusting," Gyaurov told reporters.

Bulgaria lost their three games and finished bottom of Group B without scoring a goal at the competition in Hungary.

Author photo

Written by

Share this article:
Subscribe to our newsletter

Get FREE daily news and in-depth previews for games from the biggest leagues and competitions in world football — straight to your inbox.

Subscribe