Hvidovre and match fixing are two terms that should not be associated. But according to a person who facilitates sports betting in Asia, a Danish match fixer has a debt of over one million. The person, who has admitted to match fixing in Danish football games, has according to an agent played himself into a debt of one million. This is written by Berlingske, who has spoken to the Filipino agent Stanlee, who acts as an intermediary between players and Chinese betting exchanges. The agent has allegedly facilitated bets for the 27-year-old Dane, who has admitted to match fixing to the police. The match fixing was supposed to have taken place in collaboration with five other people. Four of them deny being guilty, while the last one does not want to comment to the police. The agent, who appears partially anonymized in the newspaper, says that the Dane played for thousands of euros, and that he has traveled to Asia at least twice to place large bets. On a trip to the gaming city of Macao, the Dane was allegedly supposed to have introduced the agent to a business partner. The partner has, according to Berlingske, the same name as one of the other defendants in the case. It is not possible to confirm that it is the game the agent is talking about, but the police believe that Hvidovre's 0-5 loss to Vejle in November 2010 was match fixed. The company, which the agent works for, got confidence in the accused Dane after the won bet and let him play on credit. A credit that eventually helped to create a debt of 1.1 million kroner for the Dane, which according to the agent has not been paid. The agent says that the company has not used criminal methods to collect the debt. It is a case that will be closely followed in the coming weeks and months. Hvidovre has not commented on the case yet, but it is clear that it is a case that can have major consequences for the club. It is important that the case is thoroughly investigated, so the truth can come out. Hvidovre and its fans deserve to know what happened, and how it happened. It is a case that will be followed with great interest in the coming weeks and months.