"There are only two clubs without clear evidence of corruption," Police Presidium spokeswoman Blanka Kosinova said after investigators scrutinised each game report from the Gambrinus liga season and club documents about player transactions.
Praguepost.com reports that Police have brought corruption charges against five referees and against the FC Synot soccer club's sports director, Jaroslav Hastik.
Police said they obtained evidence in those cases after bugging phones and videotaping referees accepting bribes.
Hastik allegedly attempted to pay referee Stanislav Hruska 175,000 Kc ($6,480) for helping fix a game on March 27 between Synot and Sparta that Synot won 2-0.
Hastik paid another referee, Vaclav Zejda, 120,000 Kc for assisting in Synot's 3-1 win over Blsany earlier in the spring, Police said.
CMFS Chairman Jan Obst said the current scandal has shed light on corrupt practices in Czech soccer.
"It was a public secret that bribes in soccer occur from time to time, but we had no evidence until the police got involved," Obst said.
Well that gets the Czech Football authorities out of it then. Eh?