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Corruption in Sports
• Corruption is present in every sport
Corruption in Sports-Cricket
• Former South Africa captain banned for life after admitting to match fixing in October 2000
Hansie Cronje
Corruption in Sports-Cricket
• Former India captain banned for life for involvement in match fixing in December 2000
Muhammad Azharuddin
Corruption in Sports-Cricket• Former Pakistan captain banned for life in May 2000• Alleged to have fixed matches against South Africa, New Zealand and
Zimbabwe• Australian’s Shane Warne and Mark Waugh claimed to have been offered
bribes to underperform during Australia’s tour of Pakistan• Team mate Rashid Latif accused him of wrongdoing
Salim Malik
Corruption in Sports-Cricket
• Pakistan trio Salman Butt, Muhammad Aamer and Muhammad Asif banned and imprisoned for involvement in spot fixing on 3rd November 2011
• Aamer and Asif bowled intentional no-balls in a test match against England
Corruption in Sports-Cricket
• Other famous players banned and punished for their involvement in match fixing include:
Marlon SamuelsHerschelle GibbsAjay Jadeja
Corruption in Sports-Cricket• The International Cricket Council(ICC) itself is corrupt• There have been several claims by top cricket personalities
accusing Australia and India to be at the hub of match fixing but the ICC never bothered investigating into such claims
• Recently, Australian radio commentator Peter Roebuck was found dead a few days after he claimed that the recent South Africa v Australia test match was fixed and he had evidence to prove it – The ICC has not investigated into his claims
Peter Roebuck
Corruption in Sports-Football
• The most recent corruption scandal in football involves Turkish side, Fenerbache who were charged for match fixing in June 2011
• Stripped off the Turkish title, relegated to lower league and team president and other officials involved arrested
Corruption in Sports-Football
• Italian football corruption scandal in 2006• Teams involved in match fixing and choosing
selected referees who were also involved• Juventus relegated to Serie B and stripped off
their championship title• Ac Milan, Fiorentina, Lazio and Reggina fined
and had their points deducted
Corruption in Sports-Football• Banned for life in 2011 after offering up to £627,000
in bribes to members of the Caribbean Football Union to vote for him in the recent Fifa presidency campaign in which he stood up against current Fifa president, Sepp Blatter
Mohamed Bin Hammam
Corruption in Sports-Football
• Zimbabwe national team players alleged they were paid to lose matches in 2009 on their tour to Asia
Corruption in Sports-Football
• The 2002 Fifa world cup held in South Korea is called the world cup of corruption
• South Korea, one of the weakest teams at the World Cup made it to the semi-finals after a string of poor refereeing decisions which saw South Korea eliminate heavyweights Spain, Portugal and Italy en route to the semi final
• There were cries of match fixing and biased refereeing from the likes of Spain and Italy but in the end there was no investigation and instead Fifa president, Sepp Blatter put it down to ‘poor standard of refereeing’
Conclusion
• Corruption can be controlled but it can NEVER be eliminated
• To control it, we MUST change ourselves instead of blaming the government