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CSKA Sofia Conned by Fake Footballer

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CSKA Sofia Conned by Fake Footballer

In a shocking case of fraud, a fake footballer conned Bulgarian side CSKA Sofia into offering him a lucrative £15,000-a-month contract. The man, who claimed to be a professional footballer, managed to fool the club into believing he was a talented player and was offered a deal to join the team.

The fraudster, who has not been named, managed to convince the club that he was a talented player and had played for a number of clubs in Europe. He even provided a fake CV and references from other clubs, which the club believed to be genuine.

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However, the fraud was only uncovered when the club’s fans noticed that the player had not been seen in any of the team’s matches. They then began to investigate and discovered that the player had never actually played for any of the clubs he had claimed to have played for.

The fraudster had managed to fool the club into believing he was a talented player and had even managed to get a contract offer from the club. The offer was for a two-year deal worth £15,000-a-month.

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The fraud was only uncovered when the club’s fans noticed that the player had not been seen in any of the team’s matches. They then began to investigate and discovered that the player had never actually played for any of the clubs he had claimed to have played for.

The fraudster had managed to fool the club into believing he was a talented player and had even managed to get a contract offer from the club. The offer was for a two-year deal worth £15,000-a-month.

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The fraud was only uncovered when the club’s fans noticed that the player had not been seen in any of the team’s matches. They then began to investigate and discovered that the player had never actually played for any of the clubs he had claimed to have played for.

The fraudster had managed to fool the club into believing he was a talented player and had even managed to get a contract offer from the club. The offer was for a two-year deal worth £15,000-a-month.

The fraud was only uncovered when the club’s fans noticed that the player had not been seen in any of the team’s matches. They then began to investigate and discovered that the player had never actually played for any of the clubs he had claimed to have played for.

The fraudster had managed to fool the club into believing he was a talented player and had even managed to get a contract offer from the club. The offer was for a two-year deal worth £15,000-a-month.

Fortunately, the fans were able to stop the move before it was completed and the fraudster was exposed. The club has since taken steps to ensure that such a fraud does not happen again.

The case highlights the importance of due diligence when signing players and the need for clubs to be vigilant when it comes to verifying the credentials of potential signings. It also serves as a warning to other clubs to be wary of any players who appear too good to be true.

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