Former super eagles star and international footballer, Dickson Etuhu has been banned from all football activities in Sweden for five years after he was involved in a match-fixing scandal.

Etuhu, an ex-Manchester City and Fulham midfielder, 37, was accused of offering a bribe to his former AIK Stockholm team-mate Kenny Stamatopoulos to fix a game against Gothenburg in May 2017.

Etuhu reportedly offered about £180,000 to the Reserve goalkeeper Stamatopoulos to under-perform after an injury to the club’s first choice.

In November 2019, he was found guilty of attempting to fix a match between IFK Gothenburg and AIK in 2017. Etuhu was fined and ordered to serve a period of probation but avoided a prison sentence.

The Swedish Football Association has now moved to ban the 37-year-old Etuhu and the former IFK Rössjöholm player Alban Jusufi for “deliberately trying to persuade an Allsvenskan player to under-perform in one of their team’s matches”.