JUE 28 DE MARZO DE 2024 - 18:57hs.
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Brazilian match-fixing case highlights Sportradar’s strength of collaboration in the region

In November 2020, three football clubs competing in Brazil’s Paulista Serie A3 were sanctioned by the Paulista Football Federation for match fixing activities. Clubs Barretos EC, Paulista FC and Olimpia FC each received a four month ban along with a fine. The case was successfully brought by the FPF working in close collaboration with Sao Paulo Civil Police, state prosecutors, and Sportradar Integrity Services.

The sanctions also extended to playing and coaching staff, with seven players and one coach from across the clubs also receiving fines and playing bans of up to one year.

Margarete Barreto, Interim Magistrate for the FPF, said in a statement: “In recent years, the FPF has adopted several prevention measures against match-fixing. This includes educating athletes and coaches about the threat of match-fixing to the integrity of the game, and applying bet monitoring to our matches, through our specialist partners at Sportradar Integrity Services. However, when match-fixing cases are verified, we need to take decisive action as we did here, and we welcome the Court of Sports Justice (TJD-SP) upholding the sanctions we imposed on the three clubs.”

“We must avoid match-fixing affecting the fair play of our game at all costs, and we hope these decisive actions send a message to others that these activities will not be tolerated in our competitions. We congratulate the TJD-SP team and its president Dr. Olim, and our partners at Sportradar, for the collaboration which led to this result,” Barreto added.

Juan Mendez, Business Development Manager at Sportradar Integrity Services, commented: “Sportradar is committed to supporting our partners at each step of the investigative process. Our monitoring system (FDS) once again proved to be critical to detect the irregularities recorded in the betting markets, which allowed us to inform the Paulista Football Federation in real time, and also support the police investigation, which included providing expert testimony during preliminary auditions.”

“We are delighted to see that our FDS reports have once again been considered reliable evidence to help support proceedings in a major sporting court. The judgement represents another milestone for Sportradar Integrity Services, as we continue to support our global partners in the fight against match-fixing,” Mendez added.

Mariana Chamelette, criminal lawyer and Prosecutor of the Sports Court of Football, stated that: “These cases demonstrate the zero tolerance approach to match-fixing within Paulista football, which is becoming an increasing issue across Brazilian football. It shows that even more important than investigating and punishing those involved, is to prevent the match manipulations in the first place.”

“Match-fixing prevention must be addressed at all clubs, as they have a moral obligation to educate and supervise their athletes. Sport is passionate, because it is unpredictable. Therefore, unpredictability is essential to the very existence of sport. Thus it is expected that managers, coaches, referees, athletes – in short, all those involved in sports practice – understand the seriousness of the issue faced, and place the preservation of sports integrity as a priority,” Chamelette concluded.

The sanctions imposed following investigation include:

Barretos EC:
- Four-month ban and fined $9,400
-Goalkeeper Pedro Ernesto Alves given six-month ban and fined $420
- Goalkeeper coach Maiken Dilso Kehrwald given 24-match ban and $1,800 fine
- Players Roberth Melonio da Silva, Edson Rocha, Deriky William Santos da Silva and Fabrício Pereira de Oliveira all banned for a year and each given a fine of $940

Paulista FC:
- Four-month ban and fined $4,700
- Defender Samuel Sampaio given one-year ban and fined $470

Olimpia FC:
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Four-month ban and fined $4,700
- Defender Fernando Andrade given one-year ban and fined $470

Source: GMB