Match Fixing investigations in Keyna Football & Serbian Basketball

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Match Fixing investigations in Keyna Football & Serbian Basketball BOXSCORE | LYON (July 11, 2023) INTERPOL has released its bi-weekly "Integrity in Sport" which monitors major developments in corruption in sport around the world.


In a Belgium court, a tennis-related match fixing scandal from 2018 finally saw a verdict handed down for its suspects.

In Japan, a former official who was being tried for his role in the 2020 Tokyo Olympic bribery scandal, was found guilty.

Kenya’s Football Federation has suspended two players from one of the nation’s football clubs following an investigation into match fixing.

In Serbia, 30 basketball players have been sanctioned by the International Basketball Federation following an investigation into match fixing.

A Spanish football club has been prohibited from participating in the UEFA Conference League following a match fixing scandal which took place during the 2013-14 season.

In the United States, the National Football League has issued suspensions for four players from different teams after it was determined that they violated the league’s gambling policy.


In an effort to advance sports integrity practices in Australia, the Victoria Police and Esports Integrity Commission have formalized an agreement that will enhance the collaboration between both entities.



In Brazil, a football club has cut ties with one of its defenders after it was revealed that he was involved in a match fixing scandal.

In Cameroon, a new scandal has emerged where the nation’s Football Referee Association announced the suspension of a number of referees involved in match-fixing and illegal betting.

In Kosovo, Police from the Economic Crimes Directorate arrested one basketball coach and referee in connection to match-fixing.


In June, the Government of Australia published a report detailing a list of recommendations to be adopted for the purpose of reducing the harm posed by online gambling.