SAN SALVADOR — El Salvador has provisionally suspended 22 footballers, nearly all of them experienced internationals, for 30 days each in connection with possible match-fixing, the country's football federation FESFUT said. “With the investigations which have been conducted up to his point, evidence has been collected which suggests that offenses connected to so-called match-fixing have been committed,” said FESFUT in a statement late Wednesday. The players banned included Ramon Sanchez, Osael Romero, Eliseo Quintanilla, Dennis Alas, Alfredo Pacheco and Marvin Gonzalez, who all have over 50 caps. All the players are of Salvadorean nationality and two of them play abroad. — Reuters