Numerous German states' police departments have confirmed that they have launched an investigation into 17 football games due to possible match-fixing.
The last game known to have been hacked is said to have occurred just a few weeks ago. The claimed manipulation of results dates all the way back to November 2022.
If found guilty under this legislation, referees and players could face a financial penalty or up to three years in prison, depending on how serious the violation was.
The last game known to have been hacked is said to have occurred just a few weeks ago. The claimed manipulation of results dates all the way back to November 2022.
If found guilty under this legislation, referees and players could face a financial penalty or up to three years in prison, depending on how serious the violation was.