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FIFA tiding its shoes to curb match fixing in World Cup

January 16, 2014 by 888Scoreonline

As the Brazil World Cup is coming nearer, match fixing is evolving as the biggest threat before event organizers, in fact it has become a big challenge to keep each and every WC game clean and free from any favoritism. FIFA has long been saying that it will use its entire anti-corruption machinery to safeguard the biggest soccer event even if they require to take help of world’s supreme security agencies, but after shocking disclosers from some match fixing accused who was arrested in the last month, it would surely going to be the biggest challenge for anyone to control the flow of every game. It is a known fact that match fixing has always been an integral part of every game and no one could ever successful in eradicating this demon from the world of soccer. Since match fixing is broadly being controlled by some high profile organized gangs who control the whole fixing affairs from entire globe, it could never be shunned from the game. Now, FIFA security chief, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, who is responsible to control the affairs of each WC game, has come forward and revealed his strong confidence that they would be able to maintain the dignity of soccer as a game and keep each and every game spotless.

Since, match fixing has its reach to the entire world and covers more than fifty domestic leagues, this is not a centric job which is being done by a group of peoples residing at a common place perhaps they are scattered around the globe and operate using high tech gadgets; hence it is even more difficult to trace each and every communication being transmitted to players. However, FIFA has issued some strict guidelines to every team and asked to enforce them on their probable list of players so that it could even be more difficult for anyone to interact with any match player.

About their arrangements, Mutschke said, “We must clearly assume that organised crime will try and fix matches at the World Cup. At this event, bets will be placed at a great rate and a large profit will be made.

“We will have security officers in all 12 World Cup stadiums. We will monitor all matches on the betting market, we will be in contact with all bookmakers, screen the social networks and will go through specialised forums with a fine tooth comb. We will also analyse individual incidents during games.”

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