FIFA’s Half-Hearted Tackle On Match-Fixing In Soccer
It sounds like a major investment in the important battle against match fixing in soccer around the world: "FIFA pledged to donate 20 million euros (17.5 million pounds) to Interpol to help fight match-fixing on Monday," Reuters reported, going on to quote Sepp Blatter's sadness and shock at the continuance of match fixing under his gaze:
"It is crucial for us to go together with political authorities, with police authorities to fight those who want to destroy our game," Blatter said.
Pitch Invasion @ May 9, 2011 5:41 PM EDT | Blog Profile
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