Match-fixing

  • Photo: Plotr Drabik/Flickr
    06.05.2015 /
    By amending a sports law according to UEFA and FIFA requirements, Greek football has warded off a ban from international competition.
  • Photo: Richard Masoner/Flickr
    By Declan Hill
    08.04.2015 /
    The fight against match-fixing could be repeating the errors of the anti-doping fight, says Declan Hill, who in this article compares similarities between cycling's CIRI report and a yet undisclosed match-fixing investigation.
  • Photo: Play the Game
    11.12.2014 /
    A 700-page report into the manipulation of sports results has been released and is available for download.
  • Photo: Thomas Søndergaard/Play the Game
    11.11.2014 /
    As part of the European Commission’s work on fighting match-fixing, two reports have been released. One examines what regulatory frameworks are in place and the other look into how the reporting and sharing of information in the area are carried out.
  • Photo: Jaypeg/Flickr
    14.10.2014 /
    Malay who offered fixing fees to two top Danish badminton professionals claims he previously fixed matches in two of the most prestigious tournaments.
  • Photo: FIFPro
    19.09.2014 /
    A code of conduct on match-fixing, setting out principles for safeguarding the integrity of football has been approved by the UEFA Executive Committee after consultations with a number of stakeholders including the professional footballers’ federation.
  • Photo: Council of Europe
    18.09.2014 /
    Play the Game called for a broad appraoch on good governance in sport speaking at the Council of Europe’s Sports Ministers meeting in Magglingen, Switzerland today. The meeting will conclude by the signing of a convention on the manipulation of sports competitions.
  • Photo: Council of Europe
    By Jens Sejer Andersen- International director, Play the Game
    18.09.2014 /
    International director at Play the Game, Jens Sejer Andersen was invited to give a speech when European ministers were gathered in Magglingen, Switzerland to discuss corruption in sport and to sign a convention against match-fixing. In his speech, Andersen stressed the need to address corruption in sports organisations and listed five proposals for the European ministers to take on. Read the full speech held at the Council of Europe meeting here:

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