BUCHAREST, May 9 (Reuters) - Romanian prosecutors opened a criminal inquiry against Steaua Bucharest owner Gigi Becali on Friday, accusing him of trying to bribe players and officials from another team.
'Gigi Becali offered €1.7 million to Universitatea Cluj
president Anton Dobos and several team players to...do anything
possible to draw (with) or beat CFR Cluj, Steaua's main
opponents in the fight for the title,' the Romanian
anti-corruption department (DNA) said in a document.
CFR beat Universitatea 1-0 on Wednesday to take the Romanian
league title by one point from Steaua.
On the same day, four people were detained in a Cluj
restaurant with €1.7 million, according to
newspaper reports.
Becali admitted the money was his but denied any
wrongdoing.
Dobos, who is a former Steaua player, Steaua vice-president
Tea Sponte and the restaurant owner also faced charges, the DNA
said.
Under Romanian law, Becali could be jailed for 12 years if
convicted.