Close Menu
    Facebook Instagram LinkedIn
    • العربية (Arabic)
    • English
    • Français (French)
    Facebook Instagram LinkedIn
    Middle East Transparent
    • Home
    • Categories
      1. Headlines
      2. Features
      3. Commentary
      4. Magazine
      Featured
      Headlines POLITICO

      Leo is America’s first pope. His worldview appears at odds with ‘America First.’

      Recent
      13 May 2025

      The Pope and the Vatican: Divine Right or Male Monopoly? Elderly Men Excluding Women and Youth in the Name of Heaven

      11 May 2025

      Leo is America’s first pope. His worldview appears at odds with ‘America First.’

      5 May 2025

      Most U.S. Catholics Say They Want the Church To Be ‘More Inclusive’

    • Contact us
    • Archives
    • Subscribe
    • العربية (Arabic)
    • English
    • Français (French)
    Middle East Transparent
    You are at:Home»Categories»International Sports»Mafia Threats and the To Do List for European Football

    Mafia Threats and the To Do List for European Football

    0
    By Declan Hill on 5 April 2017 International Sports

    He is one of the most powerful men in world football.


    We met at the offices of a very prominent European Football Association.  He was there with a colleague.

    I was there to speak to them about match-fixing.  The officials were interested, purportedly, in better protecting their sport.   However, when his colleague, briefly, left the room.    The official leaned forward and said deliberately, “Listen, if you fuck us over I have friends in Naples of the kind that you know and I will make sure that they will fuck you over.”

    I am not a particularly cool person, but this time I did exactly the right thing.  I laughed and I said, “Really?  Well maybe your ‘friends’ in Naples should speak to my ‘friends’ in Asia. I am sure they could do a lot of business together.”

    Then he laughed.

    The other European football official came back into the room and neither of us said anything more about his “friends” from Naples.

    The incident came to mind as I read news of the alleged fixed in Spain featuring Eldense who lost 12-0 to the Barcelona B team.   Now there are reports that at least four other of their matches may have been fixed this year against Atletico Baleares, Villarreal B, Cornella and Gava.

    The connection is that these alleged fixes were purportedly masterminded by people close to the N’drangheta – the mafia who are based in Calabria south of Naples.

    Fixing occurs regularly in Spanish football and the league there has, like most European leagues, taken very little effective action to stop the corruption.

    The Italians and Asian mobs did eventually get together. They successfully fixed dozens of games in Italy.  The police did a fantastic investigation.   The man who made the connection between the Asian gambling fixers and the local Italian mafia – Dan Tan – is shut away in a Singaporean prison.   He still has not been put on trial in a country where all his evidence could be gathered and international football could be properly cleaned up.

    The To Do List for European Football

    Here is what European football officials should be doing.

    1)    Italian and Spanish leagues are so full of match-fixing that the end of the season games are joke.   It is the same in many other European leagues.   The easiest way of stopping this nonsense is just move to a play-off system. The play-off system works this way:  about two months before the end of the season the bottom six teams only play each other.     These are winner takes all games.

    This system stops the lucrative ‘sistema’ where teams buy and sell points at the end of the season to save themselves from relegation or to win the championship.   The owners, managers and coaches of the teams come in to the dressing rooms and order their players to either win or lose at their command.  The best example of this type of match-fixing was shown in Joe McGinniss’s superb book  ‘The Miracle of Castel di Sangro’.

    This type of fixing – arrangements – is an open-door to gambling match-fixing.   After all, if a player is being ordered to lose a game they may as well make some money by betting against themselves.

    2)    Make reporting on match-fixing easy.   It is still more difficult to be an honest player in the Spanish or Italian leagues than it is to be corrupt.  The Spanish league needs a whistle-blower hotline run by an independent agency where an honest player can report safely and anonymously any corruption.

    3)    When the leagues catch people fixing punish them severely.   The rewards for being corrupt are so great and the punishment for being caught is so low that there is little incentive for a player to be honest.   Antonio Conte, the current Chelsea manager, once found out that his players were fixing matches. He did not tell anyone so the fixing continued.   It is not clear why he did not do anything – Fear? Money? Laziness? –   however, when it was found out Conte received a slap on the wrist suspension of a few months.  Now, he is the one of the most praised managers in international football.  What kind of lesson does it give players thinking about being honest when this is the usual behaviour.

    Words are Cheap

    After incidents like the Eldense 12-0 loss,  there is lots of talk, lots of cliches, lots of motherhood statements about the need for integrity in international football.  There are interminable ‘education courses’, usually run by the befuddled or compromised, that do little except teach the players lessons in hypocrisy.

    However, few leagues do what I recommend above. So why has no serious action been taken?

    Well one indication is that man who threatened me with his mob connections is still very, very prominent in international football.

     DECLAN HILL
    Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email WhatsApp Copy Link
    Previous ArticleLover of former Hezbollah commander accuses terror group of his murder
    Next Article U.S. strikes Syrian military airfield in first direct assault on Bashar al-Assad’s government
    Subscribe
    Notify of
    guest

    guest

    0 Comments
    Newest
    Oldest Most Voted
    Inline Feedbacks
    View all comments
    RSS Recent post in french
    • Les premiers secrets de l’élection de Léon XIV 13 May 2025 Jean-Marie Guénois
    • Al-Charaa en visite à Paris : « Les Européens se laissent berner parce qu’ils prennent leurs rêves pour des réalités » 8 May 2025 Hughes Maillot
    • Au Yémen, la surprenante résilience des rebelles houthistes 6 May 2025 Georges Malbrunot
    • Walid Joumblatt, chef politique des Druzes du Liban : « Le pire des scénarios serait que les Druzes syriens soient poussés dans une enclave » 5 May 2025 Laure Stephan
    • Robert Ageneau, théologien : « Il est urgent de réformer, voire d’abolir, la papauté » 4 May 2025 Le Monde
    RSS Recent post in arabic
    • جنوب آسيا يخلط الأوراق مجددا 14 May 2025 د. عبدالله المدني
    • البابا والفاتيكان، حق إلهي أم احتكار ذكوري؟ رجال كهول يُقصون النساء والشباب باسم السماء 13 May 2025 رزكار عقراوي
    • ترمب… حقاً زيارة غير عادية 13 May 2025 عبد الرحمن الراشد
    • الأسرار “الأولى” لانتخاب البابا ليو الرابع عشر 12 May 2025 بيار عقل
    • موضوع الزَكاة والخُمس 12 May 2025 أحمد الصرّاف
    26 February 2011

    Metransparent Preliminary Black List of Qaddafi’s Financial Aides Outside Libya

    6 December 2008

    Interview with Prof Hafiz Mohammad Saeed

    7 July 2009

    The messy state of the Hindu temples in Pakistan

    27 July 2009

    Sayed Mahmoud El Qemany Apeal to the World Conscience

    8 March 2022

    Russian Orthodox priests call for immediate end to war in Ukraine

    Recent Comments
    • Edward Ziadeh on As Church awaits a Conclave, President Trump puts up picture of himself as next Pope
    • Victoria Perea on As Church awaits a Conclave, President Trump puts up picture of himself as next Pope
    • Victoria Perea on As Church awaits a Conclave, President Trump puts up picture of himself as next Pope
    • M sam on Kuwait: The Gulf state purging tens of thousands of its citizens
    • Aadam Peer on How important is the Dome of the Rock in Islam?
    Donate
    Donate
    © 2025 Middle East Transparent

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    wpDiscuz
    loader

    Inscrivez-vous à la newsletter

    En vous inscrivant, vous acceptez nos conditions et notre politique de confidentialité.

    loader

    Subscribe to updates

    By signing up, you agree to our terms privacy policy agreement.

    loader

    اشترك في التحديثات

    بالتسجيل، فإنك توافق على شروطنا واتفاقية سياسة الخصوصية الخاصة بنا.