Press Release: Results from largest football match-fixing investigation in Europe

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Series Details 04.02.13
Publication Date 04/02/2013
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Europol announced, in February 2013, that a major investigation involving Europol and police teams from 13 European countries had uncovered an extensive criminal network involved in widespread football match-fixing. A total of 425 match officials, club officials, players, and serious criminals, from more than 15 countries, were suspected of being involved in attempts to fix more than 380 professional football matches.

Among the 380 or more suspicious matches identified by this case were World Cup and European Championship qualification matches, two UEFA Champions League matches and several top-flight matches in European national leagues. In addition another 300 suspicious matches were identified outside Europe, mainly in Africa, Asia, South and Central America.

The Joint Investigation Team (JIT), codenamed Operation VETO, ran between July 2011 and January 2013. Led by Europol, Germany, Finland, Hungary, Austria and Slovenia, it was also supported by Eurojust, Interpol and investigators from eight other European countries.

Source Link https://www.europol.europa.eu/content/results-largest-football-match-fixing-investigation-europe
Related Links
EUObserver, 05.02.13: EU police agency uncovers football-fixing ring http://euobserver.com/justice/118942
Deutsche Welle, 06.02.13: Europol exposes football 'match-fixing' network http://www.dw.de/europol-exposes-football-match-fixing-network/a-16574490
BBC News, 04.02.13: Football match-fixing ring discovered http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-21327732

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