The 2013 Lebanese football match-fixing scandal was part of a worldwide
FIFA
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investigation with the intent of cracking down on
match fixing
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. Many players were found guilty of being bribed by
betting companies to purposefully lose games, with matches not only limited to domestic leagues in Asia, but also international competitions. 24 players were fined in various degrees, with
Ramez Dayoub
Ramez Jamal Dayoub ( ar, رامز جمال ديوب; born 9 August 1984) is a Lebanese former professional footballer who played as a defender. A former Lebanon national team player, Dayoub played in Lebanon, Myanmar, Bahrain, and Malaysia, be ...
and
Mahmoud El Ali
Mahmoud Mohamad El Ali ( ar, محمود محمد العلي; born 4 March 1984) is a Lebanese former professional Association football, footballer who played as a Striker (association football), striker. El Ali represented the Lebanon national f ...
being given the most severe punishment: a lifetime ban from the sport and a $15,000 fine.
Overview
FIFA
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held an investigation to crack down on
match fixing
In organized sports, match fixing is the act of playing or officiating a match with the intention of achieving a pre-determined result, violating the rules of the game and often the law. There are many reasons why match fixing might take place, ...
across the world. Their investigation was concentrated mostly on
European football, but it also looked at the problem in
Africa
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,
South America
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and in
Asia
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. In 2012, over 50 countries were under investigation for match fixing—about one quarter of the entire 209 members overseen by FIFA's governing body. The suspicion of a scandal within
Lebanese football began in late 2012, when many Lebanese players were accused of purposefully losing games in the
Lebanese league and other leagues across Asia. The scandal was not limited only to matches in football leagues across Asia, but included international matches. Players were bribed by large
betting companies to throw games or to put the opposing team in favorable position to win the match.
Once the scandal broke, the
Lebanese Football Association (LFA) began to investigate allegations that had been made against Lebanese football players. The LFA appointed the general secretary of the
West Asian Football Federation
The West Asian Football Federation (WAFF; ar, اتحاد غرب آسيا لكرة القدم, Ittiḥād Gharb Āsiyā li-Kurat al-Qadam), founded in 2001, is an association of the football playing nations in Western Asia. Its founding members a ...
(WAFF), Fadi Zreiqat, to lead the investigation. During the two-month-long investigation, involving more than 60 witnesses, Zreiqat concluded there was proof that match fixing was actually occurring.
Findings and consequences
The Lebanese match-fixing scandal was revealed in a report that led to the suspension of 24 Lebanese players in domestic clubs in Lebanon, Asian clubs, and even the
Lebanese national team.
In addition to the 24 players, two officials were also involved in match-fixing in Lebanon. Soon after Zreiqat's findings were released, the
Lebanese Football Association (LFA) handed out fines and also suspended the individuals involved from playing the sport. 20 Lebanese football players were suspended from playing for one year and given a $2,000 fine, while two players were suspended for three years and given a $7,000 fine each. These 22 players belonged either to the
domestic league in Lebanon or other leagues across Asia.
The most severe punishments were given to
Ramez Dayoub
Ramez Jamal Dayoub ( ar, رامز جمال ديوب; born 9 August 1984) is a Lebanese former professional footballer who played as a defender. A former Lebanon national team player, Dayoub played in Lebanon, Myanmar, Bahrain, and Malaysia, be ...
and
Mahmoud El Ali
Mahmoud Mohamad El Ali ( ar, محمود محمد العلي; born 4 March 1984) is a Lebanese former professional Association football, footballer who played as a Striker (association football), striker. El Ali represented the Lebanon national f ...
. They were each given a $15,000 fine and banned from playing the sport for life. Dayoub and El Ali both played for Lebanon's national football team and also club teams in Asia. The reason their punishments were more severe than those of the other players was because the match fixing took place on the international level while they were playing for the national team. The pair have been associated with attempting and succeeding at manipulating matches on different occasions. These include
2012 Arab Nations Cup
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The tournament was hosted by Saudi Arabia between 22 June and 6 Jul ...
matches in
Saudi Arabia
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, and rumors of a match against
Qatar
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in the
2014 World Cup qualifiers
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.
Lebanon advanced for the first time in its history to the
fourth and final round of the World Cup qualifiers. Because of the match-fixing scandal, which led to a crucial loss, however, their hopes of qualifying for the 2014 tournament decreased significantly.
Theo Bücker
Johannes Theodor "Theo" Bücker (born 10 July 1948) is a German football manager and a former player, who is the current coach of the under-15 team of Lebanese club Athletico SC (Lebanon), Athletico SC.
Coaching career
Return to Lebanon
On ...
, the German coach who took control of Lebanon's national team in 2011, and took the team from being unsuccessful and transformed it to qualify for the final round of the World Cup Qualification, was extremely disappointed and frustrated. The team's success included defeating Asian football giants
Iran
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and
South Korea
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. In 2012, Lebanon lost to Qatar in the World Cup Qualifiers 1–0. Dayoub made an extremely bad pass that was intercepted by the Qatar striker
Sebastian Soria
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...
who gave his team their only goal to defeat Lebanon. After the investigation was complete, Bücker had the following to say: "We were showing some action and then suddenly a (Qatar) player has the ball in a one-on-one situation and you get the feeling that something is wrong. The guy looked paralyzed or something." His frustration with Dayoub continued as he said: "I never came close to the idea that someone could not just sell the game, but sell their country".
Soon after the LFA handed out these penalties to the players involved in the match-fixing scandal, FIFA sent a letter praising the Association's response to the report.
Details
In February 2013,
Ramez Dayoub
Ramez Jamal Dayoub ( ar, رامز جمال ديوب; born 9 August 1984) is a Lebanese former professional footballer who played as a defender. A former Lebanon national team player, Dayoub played in Lebanon, Myanmar, Bahrain, and Malaysia, be ...
found himself at the center of a controversy given that, despite the ban suffered by the
Lebanese Football Association (LFA), his club,
Selangor
Selangor (; ), also known by its Arabic language, Arabic honorific Darul Ehsan, or "Abode of Sincerity", is one of the 13 Malaysian states. It is on the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia and is bordered by Perak to the north, Pahang to the east ...
(Malaysia), wanted to field him for the
AFC Cup
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match against
Kingfisher East Bengal
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. At the end of the match, lost by Selangor 1–0, Dayoub, whose name was canceled from the fixture list a few minutes before the start of the game, told
Fox Sports: "I am not guilty. They have suspended me and accused me of match fixing without any evidence or proof."
Two other domestic players,
Nejmeh's Mohammad Jaafar and
Ahed's Hadi Sahmarani, were banned for three seasons and handed $7,000 fines for their involvement.
Twenty more players were banned for a year and each given $2,000 fines; ten were Ahed players, most notably
Akram Moghrabi, who played for
Churchill Brothers
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in the
2012–13 I-League
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,
Ahmad Zreik
Ahmad Adib Zreik ( ar, أحمد أديب زريق; born 27 October 1990) is a Lebanese former professional footballer who played as a winger.
Club career
Ahed
Coming through the youth system, Zreik began his career at Ahed aged 18 in 2008. ...
, and
Hussein Dakik.
The
Asian Football Confederation
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(AFC) received the summary report from the
Lebanese Football Association (LFA) of their investigations and subsequent action against involvement of Lebanese players in match fixing. The AFC had also asked the LFA to provide the full report of their investigation. The LFA informed the
All India Football Federation
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It is affiliated to Ministry o ...
(AIFF) and the football federations of
Malaysia
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and
Indonesia
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of the sanctions on Lebanese players plying their trade in these countries.
Player sanctions
The player sanctions were divided into three categories:
Category A
Two players received a lifetime suspension from football and a $15,000 fine:
*
Mahmoud El Ali
Mahmoud Mohamad El Ali ( ar, محمود محمد العلي; born 4 March 1984) is a Lebanese former professional Association football, footballer who played as a Striker (association football), striker. El Ali represented the Lebanon national f ...
(
Persiba Balikpapan
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The club ...
)
*
Ramez Dayoub
Ramez Jamal Dayoub ( ar, رامز جمال ديوب; born 9 August 1984) is a Lebanese former professional footballer who played as a defender. A former Lebanon national team player, Dayoub played in Lebanon, Myanmar, Bahrain, and Malaysia, be ...
(
Selangor
Selangor (; ), also known by its Arabic language, Arabic honorific Darul Ehsan, or "Abode of Sincerity", is one of the 13 Malaysian states. It is on the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia and is bordered by Perak to the north, Pahang to the east ...
)
Category B
Two players received a three-season suspension from club football, a lifetime suspension from the
national team, and a $7,000 fine:
* Mohamad Jaafar (
Nejmeh)
* Hadi Sahmrani (
Ahed)
Category C
Twenty players received a one-season suspension from club football, a lifetime suspension from the national team, and a $2,000 fine:
* Mohamad Abou Atik (Ahed)
* Hassan Alawiyeh (Nejmeh)
*
Tarek El Ali
Tarek Ahmad El Ali ( ar, طارق أحمد العلي; born 6 February 1986) is a Lebanese former footballer who played as a forward.
Club career
Nejmeh
El Ali signed for Lebanese Premier League side Nejmeh's youth team on 4 August 2003. ...
(Ahed)
* Nazih Assaad (Nejmeh)
* Ali Bazzi (Ahed)
*
Hussein Dakik (Ahed)
* Ali Faour (Ahed)
*
Mohamed Hammoud (Ahed)
*
Abbas Kenaan (Ahed)
*
Hassan Mezher
Hassan Hassan Mezher (; born 31 October 1981) is a Lebanese former Association football, footballer who played as a Defender (association football), centre-back.
References
External links
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1981 births
Lebanese men's footb ...
(Ahed)
*
Akram Moghrabi (
Churchill Brothers
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)
* Bashar El Mokdad (
Safa)
* Omar Owaida (Safa)
* Issa Ramadan (
Chabab Ghazieh)
*
Ali Al Saadi
Ali Mahmoud Al Saadi ( ar, علي محمود السعدي; born 20 April 1986) is a Lebanese footballer who plays as a centre-back for club Safa.
Starting his career at Safa in 2005, Al Saadi remained there until 2017—albeit being sent on ...
(Safa)
* Hussein Sharifeh (Nejmeh)
* Ahmad Younes (
Khoyol)
*
Mohamed Baker Younes (Ahed)
* Samer Zeineddine (Nejmeh)
*
Ahmad Zreik
Ahmad Adib Zreik ( ar, أحمد أديب زريق; born 27 October 1990) is a Lebanese former professional footballer who played as a winger.
Club career
Ahed
Coming through the youth system, Zreik began his career at Ahed aged 18 in 2008. ...
(Ahed)
See also
*
List of sporting scandals
Notes
References
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Lebanon, 2013
Association football controversies
Match fixing
In organized sports, match fixing is the act of playing or officiating a match with the intention of achieving a pre-determined result, violating the rules of the game and often the law. There are many reasons why match fixing might take place, ...
Match fixing
In organized sports, match fixing is the act of playing or officiating a match with the intention of achieving a pre-determined result, violating the rules of the game and often the law. There are many reasons why match fixing might take place, ...