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World Cup Match Fixing - Newsnight Tonight

Postby johnny crossan » Fri Jul 09, 2010 8:39 pm

johnny crossan wrote:Fifa was warned of Nigeria World Cup match-fixing fears


Nigeria went out of the World Cup in the first round, losing twice
Fifa was warned before this year's World Cup of fears that Nigeria's team could be vulnerable to match-fixing, the BBC has learned.
A Uefa investigator in South Africa raised concerns, including suspicions over betting patterns.
Nigeria went out of the tournament in the first round, losing to Greece.
World governing body Fifa does not deny receiving a warning but say it has "no indication" of match-fixing in any World Cup matches.
Anger
BBC Newsnight understands a member of Uefa's Disciplinary Services Unit - which is responsible for investigating match-fixing - first became suspicious during qualifying rounds of the World Cup.
It is alleged that certain Nigerian players came forward and said their team was vulnerable to manipulation.
On the morning of Nigeria's first match, he alerted Fifa's new Early Warning System, set up to look for signs of match-rigging, of his concerns.

Hundreds of matches across Europe - from Champions League qualifiers to cup and league games - are currently being scrutinised.
German journalist Christian Bergmann also had a call just before the first Nigerian game of the tournament from a Uefa contact who said there were suggestions that "some players from the Nigerian team are actually involved in some form of manipulation".
In their second game of the tournament, Nigeria were strong favourites to beat Greece and took an early 1-0 lead.
But after just 33 minutes Nigeria had a man sent off and Greece subsequently scored their first ever World Cup goals to win 2-1.
After their elimination, Nigeria's President Goodluck Jonathan was so angry with the poor performances that he suspended the whole team from international competition. He later reversed that decision following a complaint from Fifa.
Investigation
The Uefa Disciplinary Unit is already working with German Police on the biggest investigation into the rigging of games.
Hundreds of matches across Europe - from Champions League qualifiers to domestic cup and league games - are being scrutinised and match fixers are being held in jail.
There are no English Premier League games on the list of suspect matches, but the BBC has learnt that German police believe many of the bets on fixed games were placed through a London office.

Ante Sapina posed with unsuspecting stars, including Argentina's Lionel Messi
The chief suspect is a Croatian professional gambler and bar owner called Ante Sapina who is currently being held in Germany awaiting trial.
In the past he posed at his bar with footballing greats such as Lionel Messi of Argentina to give himself credibility, but Messi and others were unaware of his secret life as a match-fixer.
Industrial scale
It is alleged that he made a fortune by placing bets on matches and then bribing players to get the required result.
This is not the first time Ante Sapina has been accused of fixing matches.
In 2006 he was sentenced to nearly three years in jail for bribing German referee Robert Hoyzer to fix games.
The German police claim that soon after his release Sapina began fixing matches again on an industrial scale.
They say that Sapina bet millions of euros on fixed games and that many of those bets were placed by a company called Samvo, based just off the Hangar Lane Gyratory System in West London.
Samvo promotes itself as a betting broker which places billions of pounds worth of bets each year on behalf of "high-rollers" and "professional betting syndicates".
Raids
German police papers seen by the BBC name a senior Samvo employee called Eric Ho as the man who placed bets on allegedly fixed games and then passed on the winnings, which were in the region of 100,000 euros a game, to Ante Sapina and others.

Ante Sapina was jailed in 2006 for bribing a referee to fix matches
Mr Ho has not responded to repeated BBC requests to clarify what he knew.
The BBC has learned that Samvo was raided by City of London police and a German detective at the same time as Sapina was arrested in November 2009.
The officers who were armed with a search warrant discovered that over a million pounds of Sapina's winnings were in an Isle of Man bank account and according to the German detective's report, which the BBC has seen, Samvo agreed not to hand over those winnings to Sapina.
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Re: World Cup Match Fixing - Newsnight Tonight

Postby LCBblue » Sat Jul 10, 2010 2:09 pm

Apologies for potentially hijacking the thread, but as I don't seem eligible to make a new topic/thread I was curious.

Is there a certain post count one must possess before creating new threads on the board? If so, what is this number 'cos I only have a couple of dozen posts.

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Postby The Man In Blue » Sat Jul 10, 2010 2:30 pm

LCBblue wrote:Apologies for potentially hijacking the thread, but as I don't seem eligible to make a new topic/thread I was curious.

Is there a certain post count one must possess before creating new threads on the board? If so, what is this number 'cos I only have a couple of dozen posts.

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don't think its a specific number mate, iirc the rule was instigated to stop relentless wums and bucketloads of stupid transfer rumour threads. just pm king kev or wonderwall.
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Re: World Cup Match Fixing - Newsnight Tonight

Postby LCBblue » Sat Jul 10, 2010 2:31 pm

The Man In Blue wrote:
LCBblue wrote:Apologies for potentially hijacking the thread, but as I don't seem eligible to make a new topic/thread I was curious.

Is there a certain post count one must possess before creating new threads on the board? If so, what is this number 'cos I only have a couple of dozen posts.

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don't think its a specific number mate, iirc the rule was instigated to stop relentless wums and bucketloads of stupid transfer rumour threads. just pm king kev or wonderwall.


I will do just that, thanks pal.
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Re: World Cup Match Fixing - Newsnight Tonight

Postby HeyMark » Sat Jul 10, 2010 2:43 pm

think it might be 50 posts, could be wrong though
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Re: World Cup Match Fixing - Newsnight Tonight

Postby LCBblue » Sat Jul 10, 2010 6:33 pm

HeyMark wrote:think it might be 50 posts, could be wrong though


Just over halfway then eh? I'll just have to spam various threads and use up the general bandwidth ;)

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Re: World Cup Match Fixing - Newsnight Tonight

Postby Beefymcfc » Sat Jul 10, 2010 6:57 pm

LCBblue wrote:
HeyMark wrote:think it might be 50 posts, could be wrong though


Just over halfway then eh? I'll just have to spam various threads and use up the general bandwidth ;)

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Postby Manx Blue » Sat Jul 10, 2010 10:45 pm

Isle of Man accounts eh? :)
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