Football Players, Coaches, Owners Implicated in Mafia Match-Fixing Scheme

Submitted by Alistair Prescott on

Written by :

Alistair Prescott

Published on :

Italian police have detained more than 50 individuals, including football players, coaches and club owners in a series of raids in 21 provinces. 

BetOnline

Authorities claim the Calabrian mafia, the ‘Ndrangheta, is behind a match-fixing ring tied to at least 30 football clubs and those taken into custody. Another 20 people were under investigation.

Prosecutors in the southern city of Catanzaro claim the criminal networks netted millions in betting profits by influencing the results of dozens of matches of Italy’s third and fourth division between the period September 2014 to April 2015.

"[They] were plotting to extend the fixes to Serie B and bigger matches," prosecutor Vincenzo Antonio Lombardo told a press conference.

Detectives tapped phone calls as part of what was codenamed in English “Dirty Soccer”.  The criminal organization allegedly had ties to investors in Serbia, Malta, Turkey and Kasakhstan. 

Prosecutor Giovanni Bombardieri said violence was also involved. "There have been cases of abduction and beatings. Some seriously dangerous people are implicated," he said.

"Probably in situations like these there needs to be better control of the leagues and more checks required," Italian coaches' association president Renzo Ulivieri told Gazzetta dello Sport. "If this is the situation, we're facing an absolute emergency."

Police say clubs involved include Pro Patria, Barletta, Brindisi, L’Aquila, Neapolis Mugnano, Torres, Vigor-Lametia, Santarcangelo, Sorrento, Montalto, Puteolana, Akragas and San Severo.

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

Related Content

First, Anytime Goal Scorer Prop Bet Payout Odds - Ecuador vs. Germany: Kai Havertz, Deniz Undav, Nick Woltemade

First, Anytime Goal Scorer Prop Bet Payout Odds - Ecuador vs. Germany: Kai Havertz, Deniz Undav, Nick Woltemade

Havertz, Woltemade and Undav each pay out US$550 for every US$100 bet to score the first goal.
First, Anytime Goal Scorer Prop Bet Payout Odds - South Africa v South Korea: Son Heung-Min, Lee Kang-In, Hwang Hee-Chan

First, Anytime Goal Scorer Prop Bet Payout Odds - South Africa v South Korea: Son Heung-Min, Lee Kang-In, Hwang Hee-Chan

Son Heung-Min pays US$340 for every US$100 bet to score the first goal in the South Africa vs. South Korea match Wednesday.
First, Anytime Goal Scorer Prop Bet Payout Odds - Morocco vs. Haiti: Ismael Saibari, Brahim Diaz, Azzedine Ounahi

First, Anytime Goal Scorer Prop Bet Payout Odds - Morocco vs. Haiti: Ismael Saibari, Brahim Diaz, Azzedine Ounahi

Ismael Saibari pays US$380 for every US$100 bet to score the first goal of the game between Morocco and Haiti Wednesday. He pays even odds to score an anytime goal.