MELBOURNE — Six men connected to one Victoria state football club have been charged in relation to Australia's largest match-fixing scandal, including the coach and a goalkeeper. Football Federation Australia issued a statement Sunday saying 10 people from the Southern Stars, sitting last in the Victorian Premier League, had been arrested after a police investigation into an international gambling syndicate after a tip off from Swiss-based sports and betting data intelligence agency Sportradar. A 45-year-old Malaysian national was remanded in custody on 10 charges, including five counts of engaging in conduct that corrupts or could corrupt the outcome of a betting event. — AP