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- Match-fixing presents a major threat to the integrity of sporting events. Match-fixing is an international phenomenon with sportspeople subject to financial temptations and pressure to influence sporting objectives and outcomes. Often, match-fixing is linked to gambling, with criminal networks exploiting unregulated gambling markets.
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Mar 15, 2018 · First, it critically reviews how match-fixing is typified as a policy problem. Second, it advances an analysis of the legal framework and regulatory system for sports betting as a...
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Mar 3, 2020 · According to Spapens , two assumptions have developed into axioms in the political and social debate on match-fixing: (1) the problem is mainly the work of organized criminals from the outside that ruthlessly target inside sports actors; and (2) the phenomenon is mostly related to Asian illegal gambling operators.
- Marcelo Moriconi
- marcelo.moriconi@iscte-iul.pt
- 2020
Mar 12, 2018 · Sport match-fixing has emerged as a complex global problem. The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, it critically reviews how match-fixing is typified as a policy problem.
Mar 17, 2021 · In the latest CAS case concerning match-fixing, the Appellant, a Latvian goalkeeper playing for Athlone Town AFC in the second-tier league in Ireland, was banned for one year from any football-related activities for allegedly participating in the fix of a match lost 3:1 against Longford Town FC.
- M. Diaconu, S. Kuwelkar, A. Kuhn
- 2021
Aug 22, 2022 · First, it critically reviews how match-fixing is typified as policy problem. Second, it advances an analysis of the legal framework and regulatory system for sports betting as a causal...
Match-fixing is an international phenomenon with sportspeople subject to financial temptations and pressure to influence sporting objectives and outcomes. Often, match-fixing is linked to gambling, with criminal networks exploiting unregulated gambling markets.
match-fixing becomes notorious and important because of its links with fraud, orga-nized crime, and corruption [18]. According to Spapens [9], two assumptions have developed into axioms in the political and social debate on match-fixing: (1) the 2 https://www.olympic.org/prevention-competition-manipulation