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Former Nimes bosses sentenced to jail in match-fixing case

PARIS (AP) - A French court has sentenced the former owners of Nimes to three years in jail - 18 months served and 18 months suspended - for their role in a match-fixing case.

Former president Jean-Marc Conrad and Serge Kasparian - who was Nimes' main shareholder when they tried to fix the results of matches as their club fought off relegation in 2014 - were also ordered to pay a 50,000 euro fine ($58,000) on Thursday. They can appeal the decision.

Under new management, Nimes returned to the top division this summer for the first time in 25 years after finishing runner-up to Ligue 2 champion Reims last season.

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