This footballer in the Italian Serie A could face a four-year ban from all football competitions for his alleged involvement in match fixing. It is not just him alone, the Diego Giordano, a 40-year-old pizzeria owner in Udine could also face sanctions.
How did the match fixing happen? The player who is a goalie was booked for time-wasting in the 64th minute during one of the games in March 2024. Time wasting is a type of match fixing in addition to those from the ref and other officials.
Match fixing happens everywhere but it is only easier to detect in the smaller leagues
Read about it -
https://sportsration.com/maduka-okoye-in-trouble-as-investigation-begins-into-illegal-betting-accusation/Well well, honestly speaking, this is my first time of getting to learn that time wasting is also considered a type of match fixing, this is actually surprising to me since Ive been thinking and still can't get where or how time wasting gets to be considered as match fixing.
I remember back in the day when I was in school, when a goalkeeper or any player is in possession of the ball, but refuse to kick it off when he is she is supposed to thereby wasting time, it is usually the responsibility of the ref either issue a yellow card to such a player as a warning to not repeat such again, but if this is something the player have done over and over again, he or she may likely be getting a red card, but this has never been considered as a type of match fixing, this is my very first time getting to know that such behavior is match fixing.