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UEFA seeks advice on how to improve match-fixing

UEFA says it set an Oct. 28 deadline for expressions of interest to provide a feasibility study “to examine ways to enhance football’s capacity to investigate and prosecute match-fixing cases.”

UEFA on match fixing

UEFA acknowledges “the problem of match-fixing has increased in recent years and … the capacity of UEFA and other sports bodies to fight it has not grown in line with the threat.”

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In its most significant recent case, UEFA banned Skenderbeu from the Champions League for 10 years. That in-house investigation was hampered by lack of help from Albanian authorities.

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