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The match under scrutiny was between Accrington Stanley and Bury
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Four professional footballers have been banned from playing for up to a year and fined for breaching betting rules.
The Football Association investigation centred on Accrington Stanley's League Two game against Bury in May 2008.
Chester's Jay Harris, who was then at Accrington, has been banned for a year and fined £5,000 over that FA charge.
His then team-mates Robert Williams and David Mannix have been banned for eight months and 10 months and ex-Bury player Andrew Mangan banned for five months.
The case against another Accrington player, Peter Cavanagh, will be heard at a later date.
Williams was fined £3,500 with Mannix given a £4,000 fine and Mangan £2,000.
The five players were all charged with betting on a victory for Bury in the game, which was Accrington's last game of the 2007/2008 season.
Some bookmakers stopped taking bets on the match after noticing unusual betting activity.
Nicholas Stewart QC, chairman of the independent FA regulatory commission, which carried out the investigation, said in a statement: "The regulatory commission have serious concerns that the outcome of the match may have been fixed, although none of the players were charged with these offences."
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