Match Fixing Flashcards

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Match Fixing/ Match Manipulation Definition:

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Manipulation consists of altering the course of the sport event in order to get an unfair advantage

  • an intentional act, arrangement, omission
  • remove a part of the unpredictable nature of the sport

goal: to gain an unfair advantage for oneselfs or the others

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Macolin Convention

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  • legal instrument to detect manipulation of sports competitions.
    it requests public authorities to co-operate with sports organisations, betting operators and competition organisers to prevent, detect and sanction the manipulation of sports competitions. It proposes a common legal framework for an efficient international cooperation to respond to this global threat.
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Different Types of Manipulation

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Type 1: Direct interference in the natural course of a sporting event or competition

Type 2: Modification of an athletes identify/personal information (passport changes the age, fix nationality, capabilities – players faked to be mentally ill)
Type 3: Modification that is non-compliant with criminal laws or sport rules related to playing surfaces, equipment, athlete physiology, sporting venue)

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How is Interpol involved?

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  • Criminal Involvement in Competition Manipulation & Sports Betting
  • Cooperation between sports & law enforcement
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Two versions of match fixing/betting:

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1) Finance, Network, Bribe
2) Finance, Bet, Conceal (verbergen), Launder

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Who stimulates the manipulations?

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a) Exploitation of governance - abuse of dominant position
b) Exploitation of power/influence: abuse of financial/contractual position
c) External Influences: influencing the executors
d) Opportunistic: manipulate the expected outcome

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