South Korean prosecutors have indicted 46 more footballers for alleged involvement in a widening match-fixing scandal. The players from six different teams allegedly took bribes in return for trying to fix the results of games or bet on games after learning their outcome would be rigged, prosecutors said in a statement Thursday. Prosecutors found the outcomes of 15 K-League games last year were rigged. The latest indictments are in addition to a group of 15 who were already indicted last month over similar allegations, prosecution spokesman Kwak Kyu-hong said.