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  2. 1964 British football match-fixing scandal - Wikipedia

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    The British betting scandal of 1964 was a scandal in English association football in which ten professional players were jailed for offences arising from match fixing. History [ edit ]

  3. List of match-fixing incidents - Wikipedia

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    The reason for fixing a match includes ensuring a certain team advances or gambling. Match fixing is seen as one of the biggest problems in organized sports and is considered as a major scandal. This article is a list of match fixing incidents and of matches that are widely suspected of having been fixed.

  4. Match fixing in English football - Wikipedia

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    A Europol investigation into match-fixing by criminal syndicates published its initial findings in February 2013. Of 380 matches in Europe alleged to be fixed, one took place in England. The match, a UEFA Champions League tie from the "last three or four years", was not named due to "ongoing judicial proceedings". [14] [15]

  5. List of sporting scandals - Wikipedia

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    1915 British football match-fixing scandal; 1964 British football match-fixing scandal; Bundesliga scandal (1965) 1971 Bundesliga scandal; 1980 Italian football scandal – a match fixing scandal in Italian football involving several major teams. 1986 Totonero; 1988 Mexico national football team scandal; 1989 Maracanazo of the Chilean team

  6. 15 of the biggest sports gambling scandals - AOL

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    In 2023, a major match-fixing scandal broke in Brazilian football. Several players from Brazil's top leagues were accused of deliberately earning yellow cards, or penalties, in exchange for money ...

  7. David Layne - Wikipedia

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    Layne's career was however cut short in its prime when he became involved in the British betting scandal of 1964. Layne was found guilty of match fixing and betting against his own team and along with several other players was gaoled and banned from football for life. The ban was lifted eight years later. [1]

  8. Keith Williams (footballer, born 1937) - Wikipedia

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    He scored 88 goals in 161 Football League appearances during his four seasons at Tranmere, but conflict with manager Walter Galbraith led to his being transfer-listed. [1] Williams moved to Plymouth at the end of the 1960–61 season, then to Bristol Rovers soon after. [1] He was then banned due to the 1964 British football match-fixing scandal ...

  9. Deflategate 10 years later: Was it an actual scandal or an ...

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    The league spent two years and about $22 million to prosecute the scandal, aided by issuing inaccurate, but damning, leaks to the media that wrecked Brady's and the Patriots' ability to defend ...