The Dutch Football Federation (KNVB) has announced that it has created a specific hotline for citizens to report match-fixing activities in the country.
The move comes after an investigation by Voetbal International revealed that games in the Netherlands are being manipulated by international gambling syndicates.
The Dutch Football Federation (KNVB) has announced that it has created a hotline for citizens to report match-fixing activities in the country.
Malaysian football has also been implicated this year in various cases of match-fixing in both the Malaysian Super League and the President's Cup. Additionally, the source of match-fixing problems in Europe and the rest of the world seems to be the South East Asia.
Should a similar system be employed in Malaysia to curb the problem of match-fixing which seems to be a persisting problem in this region?
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