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Topic
Board Gambling
Re: match fixing
by
EarnOnVictor
on 17/10/2024, 08:24:14 UTC
By the way, if match-fixing is well organized, it is very difficult to detect. Of course, it is more common in the lower leagues, but on the other hand, maybe it is simply more often detected in the lower leagues and poor countries? Sometimes it is so poorly hidden that it becomes noticeable almost immediately. And we only know about match-fixing from those cases that were easily detected. And those fixed matches that remained undetected contributed to the funding of the criminal industry. Do we have the tools to detect well-organized match-fixing? I doubt it.
Not only that, the sport leagues themselves do not want for that information to become public, so even if they knew there was some match fixing going on, it is likely they will choose to hide it instead of actually investigating what is happening, because if they did so and they found out most teams and players were engaging on it, then they will lose the confidence of the fans and their support, bringing massive losses and it could be a blow from which they may not recover.
I suppose you mean the actual team and, not the sports body itself. If it were to be the sports body, they would do the needful in most cases unless they have some kind of political preference or affiliation with the team or person(s) involved, politics is everywhere. Match-fixing is entirely bad but it is happening and will continue to happen. The only way the fight against it could be total is when the sports body is not partial and has spies everywhere. However, the way players, coaches, referees and other officiating officers are being caught and punished is commendable. I hope it can be more thorough to put an end to such a menace.