Football: Global bookie pile-on forces Swedish amateurs to play friendly in secret

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STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Two amateur Swedish soccer clubs felt forced to cancel a friendly and then play the game in secret due to fears of match-fixing after almost 150 bookmakers worldwide offered odds on the game in the absence of other live sport, the newspaper Sportbladet reported.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

STOCKHOLM - Two amateur Swedish soccer clubs felt forced to cancel a friendly and then play the game in secret due to fears of match-fixing after almost 150 bookmakers worldwide offered odds on the game in the absence of other live sport, the newspaper Sportbladet reported.

But an explosion of interest from gamblers and bookmakers around the globe and attempts to control the outcome of the game quickly put a stop to that. Hosts Naeshulta contacted Svenska Spel, Sweden's state-owned gambling monopoly, for advice, and they were told that at least 148 bookmakers around the world had offered odds on the low-level friendly.

Instead, the two clubs rearranged the fixture for the following Saturday, and to prevent gamblers from finding out about it, the players were notified via a private Facebook group and no information was posted about it online.

 

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