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  2. List of match-fixing incidents - Wikipedia

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    In 1949, Daniel Opalka of Massena, New York was arrested for allegedly offering Massena High School football player David Walker $200 to fix the team's upcoming game against Saranac Lake High School. Opalka admitted to having a conversation with Walker about fixing the game, but said he was doing so in jest. [5]

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    "In a January 2020 interview, Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa indicated that the company did not intend to support esports, stating that the company's focus was on inclusiveness, and their ability to create games that many people want to play, without the need for prize money, was one of Nintendo's strengths" - Run on sentence. "was ...

  4. Match fixing - Wikipedia

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    In organized sports, match fixing (also known as game fixing, race fixing, throwing, or more generally sports fixing) is the act of playing or officiating a contest with the intention of achieving a predetermined result, violating the rules of the game and often the law.

  5. What Jeff Lebby said about fixing Mississippi State football ...

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    First-year Mississippi State coach Jeff Lebby said Monday that fixing the offensive run game isn’t just about the running backs. The Bulldogs have used a three-man committee consisting of ...

  6. 2005 German football match-fixing scandal - Wikipedia

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    Hoyzer was banned for life from any role in football and received a 2-year-5-month prison sentence. Jail sentences for Hoyzer and five other defendants were confirmed in December 2006 after they had lost their final appeals in court. Referee Dominik Marks was banned for life and received a 1-year-6-month sentence for his involvement.

  7. 1964 British football match-fixing scandal - Wikipedia

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    It was when he learned that players at one of his former clubs, Mansfield Town, had been paid by Tranmere Rovers players to lose a game that Gauld first became involved in match-fixing. [1] In late 1962, Gauld approached Sheffield Wednesday player David Layne, a former team mate at Swindon, to identify a target game.