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JBF

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Aug 5, 2006
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Following the announcement yesterday, and after today's press conference by the German authorities that confirmed a number of individuals were arrested by German police in connection with match-fixing and corruption allegations concerning around 200 matches, UEFA can today confirm that it has been assisting the German authorities with their investigations.

UEFA actively involved


UEFA has been actively involved in the investigation and has given assistance via detailed information through its Betting Fraud Detection System. This detection system monitors all UEFA competitions and European national league first and second-division matches for suspicious betting patterns. The information on a number of matches was passed to the German authorities upon their request.

Matches concerned


Of the matches concerned, the vast majority are domestic league games in nine countries, under the jurisdiction of the respective authorities and national football associations. The small number of matches that relate directly to European football – 12 UEFA Europa League and three UEFA Champions League fixtures – are all early qualifying round games. More information will be given on which matches are involved at a later date. These games do, however, form part of the UEFA list of 40 matches that have previously been quoted as being under suspicion.

Bearing fruit

Commenting on the case, UEFA General Secretary Gianni Infantino said: "Firstly, I would like to thank the German authorities for their action and for the good collaboration. This case proves that it is possible for a state investigative authority to work closely together with a sports governing body when it comes to corruption or match-fixing, and it is gratifying to see that the Betting Fraud Detection System endorsed by the UEFA President, Michel Platini, is already bearing fruit. We will continue our battle against any form of corruption in European football with a mission of zero tolerance.

Harshest of sanctions

"UEFA will be demanding the harshest of sanctions before the competent courts for any individuals, clubs or officials who are implicated in this malpractice, be it under state or sports jurisdiction."

UEFA.com
 

Raz

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Nov 20, 2005
12,218
It becomes more sad with passing each day. After what happened in the WC qualifs, and now this. It's like more and more football matches results are already decided before the kick off.
 

Raz

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Nov 20, 2005
12,218
Alledgedly.

Nothing has been proved.
True, but with time, more and more stuff like this comes up. More and more matches seem to have outside influence.

I hope it is just pure chance that these stuff happen on the pitch, that poor calls are a matter of human error, rather than some planned actions, but in todays world, with this kind of money at stake, i wouldn't be shocked at all if it all were to be proven.
 

Raz

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Nov 20, 2005
12,218
I hope Juventus avoids getting punished or even involved, other than that I don't really care what happens
And how can you not care? If this sort of things goes on behind the biggest stages, that means it surely will be going inside our own background seria a.

Even if it wouldn't mean us being involved it would still be devastating to me, knowing that the results are already planned out.
 

X Æ A-12

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Sep 4, 2006
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And how can you not care? If this sort of things goes on behind the biggest stages, that means it surely will be going inside our own background seria a.

Even if it wouldn't mean us being involved it would still be devastating to me, knowing that the results are already planned out.
Of course it would suck to have matches being fixed but Juve avoiding another Calciopoli is my 1# concern
 

Raz

Senior Member
Nov 20, 2005
12,218
Of course it would suck to have matches being fixed but Juve avoiding another Calciopoli is my 1# concern
That I can agree with. We don't need another scandal on our hands, even a tiny mention would be very bad I think.

Still IMO it is bigger than just us and it should be a consern for evey football fan.
 

Mark

The Informer
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Dec 19, 2003
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FACCHETTI: e li han già deciso poi per le prossime partite ?
PAIRETTO: si sulla seconda c’è Meier eh poi ok.
FACCHETTI: sulla seconda quella con …
PAIRETTO: qual è non non
FACCHETTI: non con il Valencia
PAIRETTO: non quella… l’ult… qual è la terza di di
FACCHETTI: la terza
PAIRETTO: quella più importante che avete
FACCHETTI: la terza è con l’Anderlecht, eh la terza è l’Anderlecht
PAIRETTO: non aspetta te lo… ce l’ho di la infatti avevo detto, ho fatto mettere Meier, no allora è
la seconda perché era la partita quella importante
FACCHETTI: eh si perché dovrebbe essere
PAIRETTO: allora dovrebbe essere quella adesso te… lo vado a prendere e te lo dico
FACCHETTI: me lo dici
PAIRETTO: te lo verifico si si si e te lo dico
FACCHETTI: grazie
PAIRETTO: e te lo dico subito perché avevo fatto mettere Meier appunto perché è un arbitro
molto…
FACCHETTI: si perché li a Valencia
PAIRETTO: affidabile, no no li a Valencia è un ambientino… bello tosto, anche se ieri è stato un
bel risultato , lui è stato bravo
FACCHETTI: si si buono abbiamo sofferto fino all’ultimo perché un gol solo non si sa mai
PAIRETTO: si si infatti, poi loro in dieci quindi era un po’
FACCHETTI: eh però sai si sbagliano
PAIRETTO: eh si nel calcio basta un… sbagliare un calcio di rigore
FACCHETTI: eh eh
PAIRETTO: anche psicologicamente no è, non è il massimo quindi
FACCHETTI: eh si ma
PAIRETTO: va bene
FACCHETTI: va bene fammi sapere
PAIRETTO: allora ti chiamo e ti faccio sapere
FACCHETTI: fammi sapere grazie
PAIRETTO: per le tessere invece le hai già…
FACCHETTI: si le tessere sono, guarda abbiamo… pensa che ieri hanno consegnato
PAIRETTO: si
FACCHETTI: le tessere ai consiglieri sono…
PAIRETTO: solo fate adesso proprio
FACCHETTI: sono arrivate talmente in ritardo voi preferivate mandarle a ritirare magari ?
PAIRETTO: io posso magari anche chiedere se va a ritirarle
FACCHETTI: fammi sapere se…
PAIRETTO: magari dico alla persona che può andare a ritirarle in sede ?
FACCHETTI: aspetta aspetta che sento la signora
PAIRETTO: si cosi eventualmente…
FACCHETTI: Monica, sono al telefono con Pairetto mi chiedeva le loro due te…sono li ? Gli dico di
mandare a ritirare almeno cosi eh ? Eh si si, allora mi faccio dire il nome di chi viene a ritirale
grazie. Erano li pronte
PAIRETTO: perfetto allora io adesso
FACCHETTI: mi sai dire il nome di chi viene a ritirare ?
PAIRETTO: te lo faccio sapere di chi viene a ritirarle il nome cosi
FACCHETTI: si perché non si sa mai
PAIRETTO: no no se non passa un altro se le prende è chiaro
FACCHETTI: va bene
PAIRETTO: va bene allora cosi ti dico anche l’al… tutte e due le cose anche l’altra
FACCHETTI: grazie
PAIRETTO: ok grazie
FACCHETTI: ciao
PAIRETTO: buon appetito ciao
 

Mark

The Informer
Administrator
Dec 19, 2003
97,907
Geez, I wouldn't read all of that even if it was in English.
It's a transcript between Facchetti and Pairetto where the ref designator tells the inter Prez that he had ref Meier put for an important :inter: game. That transcript was not taken in consideration by the Italian FA and UEFA/FIFA.
 

mondo1

Senior Member
May 14, 2006
11,689
It's a transcript between Facchetti and Pairetto where the ref designator tells the inter Prez that he had ref Meier put for an important :inter: game. That transcript was not taken in consideration by the Italian FA and UEFA/FIFA.
when did that happen?
btw. didn't we get relegated for the same shit???
it would be so sweet if one game would be an inter game.... payback is a bitch and it will come sooner or later....
fuck those who called us a cheat....
 

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