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  2. List of match-fixing incidents - Wikipedia

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    The reason for fixing a match includes ensuring a certain team advances or gambling. Match fixing is seen as one of the biggest problems in organized sports and is considered as a major scandal. This article is a list of match fixing incidents and of matches that are widely suspected of having been fixed.

  3. Match fixing - Wikipedia

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    Match fixing in association football; Match fixing in cricket. List of cricketers banned for match fixing; Organized crime; Over–under (both teams combined score betting) Point shaving (attempts to manipulate a match score based on the point spread) Sports betting; Spot-fixing (attempts to manipulate certain portions of a match) Team orders

  4. Category:Match fixing - Wikipedia

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    About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; ... Match fixing in association football (1 C, 33 P) M. ... Match fixing in tennis (36 P) Pages in category "Match fixing"

  5. List of sporting scandals - Wikipedia

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    1999 Chinese football match-fixing scandal; 2001 Chinese football match-fixing scandal; 2003–2009 Chinese football match-fixing scandals; Apito Dourado (2004) – a match fixing scandal in Portuguese football involving FC Porto, Boavista, and União de Leiria. Bundesliga scandal (2005) – a match fixing scandal in German football centering ...

  6. Match fixing in association football - Wikipedia

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    The issue of match fixing in association football has been described, in 2013, by Chris Eaton, the former Head of Security of FIFA (the sport's world governing body), as a "crisis", [1] while UEFA's president Michel Platini has said that if it continues, "football is dead". [2]

  7. Point shaving - Wikipedia

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    In organized sports, point shaving is a type of match fixing where the perpetrators try to change the final score of a game without the intention of changing who wins. This is typically done by players colluding with gamblers to prevent a team from covering a published point spread, where gamblers bet on the margin of victory.

  8. Category:Match fixing in association football - Wikipedia

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    0–9. 1964 British football match-fixing scandal; 1971 Bundesliga scandal; 1980 Totonero; 1986 Totonero; 1999 Chinese football match-fixing scandal; 2001 Chinese football match-fixing scandal

  9. 2013 English football match-fixing scandal - Wikipedia

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    Six people were arrested by the NCA in December 2013 as the result of an investigation into match fixing by the Sun on Sunday. [2] Sam Sodje, a former player for Reading and Portsmouth, allegedly claimed that he could arrange for footballers in the Football League Championship to get themselves booked in exchange for cash payments. [2]