Football: Zimbabwe chief executive suspected of match-fixing

Zimbabwe's football federation says it has suspended its chief executive on allegations of match-fixing involving Asian betting syndicates during a football tournament in Malaysia.

The federation said it is investigating betting and bribery charges against Henrietta Rushwaya related to the national team's tour of Malaysia in December.

Zimbabwe lost lost 6-0 to Syria and 3-0 to Thailand.

Rushwaya denied wrongdoing and said she will co-operate with the federation's investigators.

The federation said it has reported the case to world governing body FIFA.