The match-fixing scandal has started to unfold, with revelations about suspicious matches worldwide. Marco Antonio Sandy, the former coach of the Bolivia under-20 team, admitted that a match in December 2010 between Bolivia and Argentina, officiated by Hungarian referee Lengyel Kolos, had raised eyebrows. The referee allowed 12 minutes of stoppage time and awarded a late penalty to Argentina, resulting in a 1-0 victory. This match is among the 380 games listed by the European agency as fixed. Sandy expressed shame over the incident, acknowledging suspicions and complaints about the match. The match-fixing scandal is becoming a significant concern for football globally.
FOOTBALL MATCH-FIXING: THE BIG UNPACKING BEGINS!
