Danske Spil to battle match rigging for UEFA

The German referee Robert Hoyzer was sentenced for match fixing in 2005.
The German referee Robert Hoyzer was sentenced for match fixing in 2005.
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The Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) wants to make sure that soccer games are honest, and has set up a lottery monitoring system to scrutinise all games and flag the organisation in the case of unusual betting patterns.

The newly introduced monitoring system is to be given the name of European Lotteries Monitoring System and is to be headed by Denmark’s state gaming group Danske Spil. All Champions League, European Cup and both senior and junior European Championship qualifiers are to be monitored.

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