GENEVA -- UEFA is preparing to impose another Champions League ban on Albanian club Skenderbeu in an ongoing match-fixing investigation.A one-season exclusion imposed on the six-time defending Albania champion this year was a preliminary ban, the head of UEFAs disciplinary and integrity unit, Emilio Garcia, said on Wednesday.The UEFA disciplinary bodies are considering real disciplinary measures, Garcia said at a panel session on match-fixing at the International Sports Convention.Garcia said the initial case prosecuted by UEFA was based on suspected fixing of two Champions League qualifiers and two Europa League group-stage games in 2015. UEFA also suspects Skenderbeu of being involved in fixing around 50 domestic matches since 2011.UEFAs ban on Skenderbeu for the 2016-17 season was upheld by the Court of Arbitration for Sport in July based on evidence of irregular betting patterns.It is the first time we were brave enough to put together a series of (betting) reports before the CAS, the UEFA lawyer said.In June, Skenderbeu said it had been unfairly suspended by UEFA and would appeal to the Swiss-based sports court.After the CAS verdict, UEFA removed Skenderbeu from the Champions League before facing Hungarian champion Ferencvaros in the second qualifying round.Playing away to Crusaders of Northern Ireland in July 2015, Skenderbeu led 2-1 in the second-leg game, and 6-2 on aggregate, before conceding two goals in stoppage time. Five goals scored in a game is a popular and lucrative total goals bet.In a Europa League match at Sporting Lisbon in October 2015, Skenderbeu had a player sent off in the first half when a deliberate handball earned a second yellow card, then conceded two goals from penalties before halftime, and eventually lost 5-1.The numbers dont lie and the betting patterns dont lie, Garcia said, adding that CAS judges agreed betting monitoring is a reliable means of evidence.Skenderbeu is currently well-placed to qualify for next seasons Champions League on merit. It is second in the Albanian league on goal difference.Matt Dumba Jersey . Vancouver Whitecaps and Toronto FC failed to make the postseason while Montreal Impact fell at the first hurdle losing heavily to Houston Dynamo in the Eastern Conference Knockout Round. Zach Parise Wild Jersey .ca. Hey Kerry, big fan of yours, just finished reading your book. I think that we all saw the Canucks/Flames line brawl just after puck drop. It was obvious that something was about to happen, even to the referees because the fourth lines were on to start. http://www.authenticwildpro.com/Luke-kunin-wild-jersey/ . President of baseball operations Larry Beinfest was fired Friday after 12 years with the Marlins. The move came as the team neared the end of its third consecutive last-place season in the NL East. Greg Pateryn Wild Jersey . Ashley Youngs cross was inadvertently headed by Chester into his own net in the 66th minute, allowing United to claim a third straight league win. "We had to dig deep with our fighting spirit and weve done that," United striker Wayne Rooney said. Custom Minnesota Wild Jerseys . Pierce was ejected in the third quarter of Indianas 103-86 win Monday. George Hill stole a bad pass and was going in for a layup, and Pierce hustled back and appeared to be trying to wrap him up.CLEMSON, S.C. -- Dont count on eating championship pizza with the Clemson Tigers next month.Clemson coach Dabo Swinney says due to logistics the team would unlikely arrive back on campus in time following a potential Atlantic Coast Conference championship game to celebrate with fans as they did a year ago. The ACC moved its title game from Charlotte, North Carolina, to Orlando, Florida because of North Carolinas law that restricts the rights of LGBT people.In 2015, the Tigers and Swinney greeted about 30,,000 people at Death Valley on the Sunday following their 45-37 ACC title win over North Carolina.ddddddddddddThe fans and Tigers watched Clemsons College Football Playoff selection and ate free pizza , as Swinney had promised earlier in the season.The third-ranked Tigers (8-0, 5-0 ACC) face Syracuse (4-4, 2-2) on Saturday.---More AP college football: www.collegefootball.ap.org ' ' '