The 2009 European football betting scandal was an attempt to
influence the outcome of professional
association football
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matches in Europe, and to defraud the gambling industry by betting on the results.
The investigation centres on around 200 fixtures, including domestic league games in nine European countries: Germany, Belgium, Switzerland, Croatia, Slovenia, Turkey, Hungary, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Austria.
[ It also involved twelve qualifying matches in the ]UEFA Europa League
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and three in the UEFA Champions League
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. Peter Limacher, a spokesman for European football's governing body UEFA
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, described it as "the biggest match-fixing scandal ever to hit Europe."
Background
The 2009 European football betting scandal was considered to be the biggest affair in European football since the 2005 football scandal of referee Robert Hoyzer and the Bundesliga scandal in the 1970/71 season when numerous players, coaches and officials were involved in game shifts. The extent and effects were regarded as even greater than in the previous manipulations in football. Some newspapers refer to this scandal as the "biggest fraud scandal of all time" and Peter Limacher, head of the disciplinary department of UEFA
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, spoke of it as the "biggest fraud scandal ever in European football".
According to information from the Bochum prosecutor's office on 20 November 2009, at least 200 football matches had been manipulated in nine European countries since the beginning of 2009. The fraudsters had bribed players, coaches and officials to influence gameplay.
Two Croatian brothers, Ante and Milan Sapina, were arrested on 19 November 2009 and charged with fraud, involving the betting on manipulated games in Asia (provider: SBOBET with license in the Philippines and Europe, totalling about 10 million Euro. They had already been given prison sentences after the 2005 football scandal. A further 15 persons were arrested in Germany. More than fifty house searches were carried out in North Rhine-Westphalia
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, Baden-Württemberg
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, Bavaria
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, Berlin
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, Lower Saxony
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, Schleswig-Holstein
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, Switzerland, Austria and the United Kingdom. Cash and assets of more than one million Euro were seized.
The UEFA European Football Association suspended Ukrainian referee Oleg Orijechow in connection with the betting scandal. Orijechow had supposedly been in personal contact with a member of the betting mafia, according to Spiegel Online. He was summoned to Nyon for a personal hearing at the Federation Center following an investigation by UEFA's anti-corruption unit.
UEFA revealed in March 2009 that they were bringing charges against an unnamed European club, later revealed to be Macedonian side FK Pobeda
FK Pobeda ( mk, ФК Победа) is a football club based in the city of Prilep, North Macedonia.
History
The club was founded in 1941 as Goce Delčev and renamed in 1950 to FK Pobeda. FK Pobeda has been a winner of Macedonian First League for ...
. Pobeda were found guilty of match-fixing in a tie against Armenian club Pyunik in 2004. As a consequence, the club was handed an eight-year ban from all European competitions, and club president Aleksandar Zabrčanec and former captain Nikolce Zdravevski were given lifetime European football bans. UEFA president Michel Platini
Michel François Platini (born 21 June 1955) is a French football administrator and former player and manager. Regarded as one of the greatest footballers of all time, Platini won the Ballon d'Or three times in a row, in 1983, 1984 and 1985, a ...
revealed that his organisation was stepping up their efforts to eradicate match fixing in the game, and that 27,000 fixtures would be monitored in the 2009–10 season.
The fraud was discovered through telephone tapping
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of organised crime
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activities and has been investigated by the Prosecutorial Office at Bochum, Germany.[ On 19 November 2009 a series of raids were conducted in the UK, Germany, Switzerland and Austria in relation to the betting investigation. They resulted in fifteen arrests in Germany, and a further two in Switzerland, as well as the seizure of cash and property.][
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Affected games and suspects
Germany
In Germany, at least 32 games from the 2. Bundesliga
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to the junior leagues were manipulated. Including four games from the 2. Bundesliga, three games from the 3. Liga
The 3. Liga is a professional association football league and the third division in Germany. In the German football league system, it is positioned between the 2. Bundesliga and the fourth-tier Regionalliga.
The modern 3. Liga was formed for th ...
, 18 games in the Regionalliga, Oberliga games and two games from the U-19 division.
In September 2010, the public-law TV magazine Fakt reported that thirteen second tier and five third tier league games, twenty regional league games, five league games, as well as two games in the DFB-Pokal
The DFB-Pokal ( is a German knockout football cup competition held annually by the German Football Association (DFB). Sixty-four teams participate in the competition, including all clubs from the Bundesliga and the 2. Bundesliga. It is considered ...
, five U-19 games and other individual friendly games, were under suspicion of manipulation.
A DFB referee was also accused of having been bribed by the alleged fraudulent betters in a regional league game in May 2009.
In course of the investigation, basketball player of the Brose Baskets
Brose Bamberg is a German professional basketball team from Bamberg, Franconia / North Bavaria. The club has won the German Championship title nine times and the German Cup five times. The club currently plays in the German top tier Basketball ...
from Bamberg, Ivan Pavić, and the Würzburger landes league player, Kristian Sprećaković
Kristian Sprećaković (born 12 June 1978) is a former German footballer of Serbian ancestry. He is a defensive midfielder.
Club career
Sprećaković played with 1. FC Schweinfurt 05 in the German 2. Bundesliga during the 2001-02 season. On 7 ...
, were also arrested on 19 November 2009.
Four games of the SSV Ulm 1846
SSV Ulm 1846 is a German football club from Ulm, Baden-Württemberg. The modern-day football department, officially playing as SSV Ulm 1846 Fussball, was formed on 9 March 2009 when the department separated from SSV Ulm 1846.
The club's great ...
in the final phase of the Regionalliga season 2008–09 were under suspicion of manipulation. On 27 November 2009, the club announced the denunciation of the Croatian players Davor Kraljević, Marijo Marinović and Dinko Radojević in association with the match-fixing scandal.
On 24 November 2009, Regionalliga club SC Verl
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suspended midfielders Patrick Neumann and Tim Hagedorn from games and training. The club received indications of attempted tampering for the game against Borussia Mönchengladbach II (4–3 win) and 1. FC Köln II (1–0 loss) in the 2008–09 season. On 28 November 2009, Neumann admitted to Bochum prosecutor's office that he received 500€, making him the first professional to sign a confession in the match-fixing scandal. However, he continued to deny any activity in the manipulations.
Marcel Schuon confirmed to the Bochum prosecutor's office that during his time at VfL Osnabrück
VfL Osnabrück is a German multi-sport club in Osnabrück, Lower Saxony. It currently fields teams in basketball, gymnastics, swimming, table tennis, and tennis but is by far best known for its football section.
History Foundation to WW2
The c ...
, manipulation took place in a 3–0 defeat to FC Augsburg
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on 17 April 2009 in the 2. Bundesliga. He refused to inform anyone until after the game. Schuon was issued a five-figure fine. At the beginning of the 2009–10 season, Schuon switched to 3. Liga team SV Sandhausen, where he was removed at the end of November 2009 due to his involvement in the match-fixing scandal.
Austria
In Austria, eleven matches of the Bundesliga
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and the First League were affected.
According to UEFA, no Austrian clubs were specifically involved in the betting scandal. Only two European League qualifying matches of the SK Rapid Wien
Sportklub Rapid Wien (), commonly known as Rapid Vienna, is an Austrian football club playing in the country's capital city of Vienna. Rapid has won the most Austrian championship titles (32), including the first title in the season 1911–12, ...
against KS Vllaznia Shkodra (5–0 and 3–0 for Rapid) were suspected of manipulation according to press reports. At the beginning of March 2011, betting allegations about the Austrian Bundesliga club Kapfenberger SV
Kapfenberger SV is an Austrian association football club from Kapfenberg. They won the 2007–08 Austrian Football First League and advanced to the Austrian Bundesliga. The club was founded in 1919 as ''Kapfenberger SC''. The club was renamed ...
were announced, where, according to various media reports, players of the club had been handed large sums of money, and accused of having perilously lost the 2009–10 season games against FC Red Bull Salzburg (4–0 loss), Rapid Wien (1–0 loss) and Austria Wien (1–0 loss). Also at this time, a defensive player from Kapfenberg, among others, was reported to have received €200,000 through a middleman.
Switzerland
In Switzerland, 22 matches of the Challenge League and six test games were affected. At least one attempt to manipulate games of the Super League had occurred, but the addressed player reported the bribery attempt to the federation. Two suspects have been arrested.
Suspicions towards games of FC Thun
The federal prosecutor suspected FC Thun
Fussballclub Thun 1898 is a Swiss football team from the Bernese Oberland town of Thun. The club plays in the Swiss Challenge League, the second tier of the Swiss football league system, following relegation from the Swiss Super League in the ...
players to have manipulated the game against Yverdon Sport FC
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on 26 April. The suspicion was that FC Thun should lose the game with four goals difference, and the game actually ended 5-1. The Thun striker Pape Omar Faye was interrogated by the police, the week before the trophy game against Winterthur (22 November 2009) and then suspended by the club. Since a striker, from his playing position, can hardly be responsible for five goals against, other players were suspected of having received several 10,000 euros.
Suspicions towards games of FC Gossau
FC Gossau
FC Gossau is a Swiss football club from the city of Gossau in the canton of St. Gallen. It currently plays in the Challenge League, the second-highest level of Swiss football.
History
After its foundation in 1906, FC Gossau spent the first 65 ...
suffered a striking series of defeats at the end of the 2008/09 season. The federal prosecutor suspected specifically players of FC Gossau of having manipulated the games against FC Locarno on 24 May 2009 and against Servette FC. FC Gossau was expected to lose the game against Locarno with at least four goals difference and the game actually ended 0-4. The then goalkeeper of Gossau, Darko Damjanovic, was said have been taken into custody by police, but went undercover. Gossau’s midfielder, Mario Bigoni, publicly stated that a previous season's game was "not clean" and that he had received a bid from a fellow player. Although it was not known if Bigoni had accepted the offer, he was suspended by his club. Also supposedly Gossau received tens of thousands of euros, 20,000 alone for the game against Locarno. On 26 October 2011, the police confirmed that Bigoni had been found dead three days earlier in the Alter Rhein
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near Rheineck
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History
Rheineck is first mentioned about 1163 as ''castellum Rinegge''. In 1218 it was mentioned as ''Rinegg''. An older ...
.
Test game
The Bosnian club, NK Travnik
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Currently, Travnik plays in the First League of the Federation o ...
, completed a training camp in Switzerland in the summer of 2009, with test matches against the clubs Neuchâtel Xamax
, neighboring_municipalities= Auvernier, Boudry, Chabrey (VD), Colombier, Cressier, Cudrefin (VD), Delley-Portalban (FR), Enges, Fenin-Vilars-Saules, Hauterive, Saint-Blaise, Savagnier
, twintowns = Aarau (Switzerland), Besançon (F ...
(2-3), Servette FC Genève (1-3) and FC Sion
Football Club de Sion, commonly known as simply FC Sion or Sion, is a Swiss football team from the city of Sion. The club was founded in 1909, and play their home matches at the Stade Tourbillon. They have won the Swiss Super League twice, and ...
(1-4). It became known that a betting syndicate from Asia was financially involved in the costs of the training camp. The president of FC Sion, Christian Constantin
Christian Constantin (born 7 January 1957) is a Swiss architect. He is the owner and president of Swiss football club FC Sion. He bought the club, which had previously neared bankruptcy and was relegated from the Swiss Super League, in 2003.
Duri ...
, publicly voiced the suspicions that the Bosnians let win FC Sion.
China
The Chinese police arrested a total of sixteen people, including twelve club members and four high-ranking football officials, including the former vice president of the Chinese Football Association
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, Yang Xu, on 25 November 2009, in the wake of the international inquiries of the betting scandal.
Matches investigated by UEFA
All matches under investigation were played in 2009.[
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, NK IB Ljubljana and Budapest Honvéd
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. It also revealed that it was conducting its own investigation of three referees and one other individual connected with UEFA in relation to these games.
UEFA detailed on 7 manipulated games
2nd qualifying round for the Champions League
* Stabaek IF – KF Tirana (4-0 on 21 July 2009)
2nd qualifying round for the Europa League
* SK Rapid Wien - KS Vllaznia (5-0 on 16 July 2009)
* Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv F.C. - FC Dinaburg (4-0 on 16 July 2009)
* KS Vllaznia - SK Rapid Wien (0-3 on 23 July 2009)
* FC Dinaburg - Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv F.C. (0-1 on 23 July 2009)
3rd qualifying round for the Europa League
* Fenerbahce Istanbul - Budapest Honvéd (5-1 on 30 July 2009)
* NK IB Ljubljana - Metalurg Donetsk (0-3 on 6 August 2009)
Betting Scandal in Italy
Independent from the investigations conducted by the Bochum prosecutor's office, another betting scandal was reported in Italy on 23 November 2009. The President of the Italian football club Potenza, Giuseppe Postiglione, and eight other officials (including Antonio Lopiano and Antonio De Angelis) of Potenza, and Antonio Possidente, a member of the Mafia
"Mafia" is an informal term that is used to describe criminal organizations that bear a strong similarity to the original “Mafia”, the Sicilian Mafia and Italian Mafia. The central activity of such an organization would be the arbitration of d ...
, were arrested by the Carabinieri for tampering Football matches. The several month long investigation involved a game of the Serie B
The Serie B (), currently named Serie BKT for sponsorship reasons, is the second-highest division in the Italian football league system after the Serie A. It has been operating for over ninety years since the 1929–30 season. It had been ...
in the 2007/08 season, as well as, seven games of the Lega Pro Prima Divisione
Lega Pro Prima Divisione was the third highest football league in Italy. It consisted of 33 teams, divided geographically into two divisions of 16 and 17 teams for group A and B respectively. Until 2008 it was known as Serie C1.
Before the 1978 ...
in the 2008/09 season.
Legal proceedings
On 14 April 2011, the 13th Criminal Court of the Bochum District, sentenced better Tuna A. and the betting office operator Stevan R., to three years and eight months and three years and eleven months, on the account of fraud. Betting office operator Nürretin G. was given a three-year prison sentence on the account of fraud. Tuna A. and Nurretin G. had already spent 13 months of their sentence while being held during examination. In the course of the trial, all three defendants had admitted to the manipulation of 32 games and of having bribed players.
In May 2011, Ante Sapina was sentenced to five and a half years' imprisonment by the District Court of Bochum. Marijo Cvrtak was also sentenced to five and a half years' imprisonment and Dragan M. received a probation sentence of one year and six months.
In December 2012, the Federal Court of Justice
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declared the previous rulings against Sapina and an accomplices for non-appealable and dismissed them.
In March 2013, Milan Sapina was sentenced to ten months' imprisonment by the district court of Bochum, the sentence was largely waived in March 2014, leaving only a four-month imprisonment time.
In April 2014, Ante Sapina was sentenced to five years' imprisonment by the District Court of Bochum.
See also
*2011 Turkish football match-fixing scandal
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