The International Police Organization, Interpol and Football's World Governing Body, FIFA say the amount of money now being made through match-fixing in the sport is equivalent to the profits made by Coca Cola. Interpol Secretary General Ronald Noble told at a conference in Rome that organized crime gangs used illegal betting and match-fixing to earn money and that the problem affected every country where football is played.
News On AIR | January 18, 2013 9:28 AM
Football match fixing: Rampant and revenue equals soft drink major Coke's profits:Interpol & FIFA