Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Good make study on matchfixning – Swedish Dagbladet

Together with the Swedish Football Association and the Swedish game, RF approached Council for Crime Prevention (BRA) to conduct a feasibility study that will be a basis in the work to develop crime prevention and law enforcement actions.

The Football Association and Swedish Elite Football To access the suspicious game cheat through tougher punishment of players of fixing matches. Under the proposal, individuals involved in matchfixning banned from any sport for up to ten years, writes Expressen.

Football associations also want to stop the game on non match-winning moments of corners and warnings.

– Are you starting to tip the throw-in, as someone very easily influence by just poke the ball over the sideline at the right time, increasing the risk that individuals may start doing things, says Mats Enquist, secretary general of the Swedish Elite Football Association, told the newspaper.

As early as next year, a new regulatory framework to be in place.

Last year the closed four football players in Division 3 team of Gunnilse of involvement

in matchfixning. Now we want Gunnilses president Frank Anderson to Sweden to take greater responsibility for the cheating game and therefore limits gaming to elite activities.

– In football should the limit be set at the Premier League. Lower down the divisions, we have not the same control as the match monitoring opening of wrongdoing, says Anderson to Göteborgs-Posten.

Anderson says he is aware that it is not possible to control foreign bookmakers.

– I honestly do not know how to access the problem. But we have to start somewhere and I see a Swedish limitation as part of a broader approach towards matchfixning, he says.

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