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Fifa’s Half-Hearted Fight Against Corruption Continues Its Tepid March



This isn't a post about the World Cup bidding process fix we all knew was in and we are just starting to learn the details about, but a follow-up to Monday's discussion of Fifa's supposedly aggressive initiative to tackle match-fixing around the world.

It's been admitted by Fifa that hundreds of games have been fixed in the past few years.

Read the full article at Pitch Invasion.

Pitch Invasion @ May 11, 2011 2:35 PM EDT | Blog Profile

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