Aiming to better fight match-fixing in soccer Cheap Russia Soccer Jerseys , UEFA wants a partner to advise how to work better with police and prosecutors.UEFA says it set an Oct. 28 deadline for expressions of interest to provide a feasibility study “to examine ways to enhance football’s capacity to investigate and prosecute match-fixing cases.”UEFA acknowledges “the problem of match-fixing has increased in recent years and … the capacity of UEFA and other sports bodies to fight it has not grown in line with the threat.”In its most significant recent case, UEFA banned Skenderbeu from the Champions League for 10 years. That in-house investigation was hampered by lack of help from Albanian authorities.UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin says “the most important thing is cooperation with governments.”UEFA wants to pick an agency or company in December with expertise working in the “law enforcement, legal replica football jerseys from China , economics, political” fields. American defender Matt Miazga has been lent back to second-tier Reading by Chelsea for the 2019-20 season.The 6-foot-4 center back from Clifton, New Jersey www.thetopsoccer.com/spain , was sent to Nantes last summer on what was supposed to be a season-long loan. He started six Ligue 1 matches under coach Miguel Cardoso, who was replaced by Vahid Halilhodzic. Miazga played only one more match under Halilhodzic. He was sent back to Chelsea, then lent to Reading in late January and made 18 appearances for the Royals. Reading climbed from 22nd to 20th and finished seven points above the relegation zone. The club announced the loan Wednesday.Miazga Cheap Sweden Soccer Shirts , who turned 24 last Friday, has made 17 appearances for the U.S. national team and started in the semifinals and final of this month’s CONCACAF Gold Cup.Chelsea acquired Miazga from Major League Soccer’s New York Red Bulls in January 2016. But he made just two appearances during the remainder of that season and was lent to Vitesse in the Netherlands for 2016-17 and 2017-18.