Sitemap - 2024 - Sports and Crime Briefing

Ads or Corruption - The Year Influencers Became The Problem in Sports Betting

Help Us Fight Human Trafficking in Football!

Where is Cardoso Varela? How a Portuguese Prodigy's Career Went Off the Rails

Are US College Basketballers Manipulating Their Own Games?

Neo-Nazi Fight Club: The Secret Tournaments Fuelling a Far-Right Revival

T10 Matches - How Cricket Is Becoming Quicker and Dirtier

Türkiye's Crackdown on Illegal Gambling: A Model for Success or a Step Too Far?

Ghanaian Footballers Allegedly Had to Pay Bribes to Play For National Team

Why Players Aren’t Listening, and Federations Aren’t Asking - Interview with a Former Match-Fixer

Scammed Nigerian Player Promoted Same Scams to Kids at Home

Scammers Getting European Football Clubs to Pay for Fake Medical Exams

How Brazil’s Largest Drug Trafficking Gang Launders Money Through Portuguese Football Clubs

Snooker Struggles to Deter Match-Fixing as High-Profile Bans Continue

The Shadows of San Siro: How Milan’s Ultras Became Kingpins

Inside Los Galácticos: Corruption Scandal Ripping Peruvian Football Apart

Amsterdam Violence Continues Pattern of Jewish Athletes Targeted in Europe

Why Nottingham Forest Owner Evangelos Marinakis is Always in the Headlines

Athlete Transfers, Fake Agents, and Youth Players - Football's Criminal Loopholes

Britain’s Conker Chaos, or How a Forgotten Sport Defended its Integrity

How Greece's Trikala FC Became Target for a Uruguayan Drug Kingpin

The Sports and Crime Briefing Has Launched - 9 Must-Read Investigations

Can Football Leaders in Africa Ever Be Held Accountable?

How Premier League Sponsors Run Human Trafficking Syndicates

The Cartel Ties of Football in Guadalajara, Mexico

Is a Mafia vs. Ultras War Brewing in Italy?

How to Spot Suspicious Betting in Football Matches: A Beginner's Guide

Can the Macolin Convention Save the World of Sports?

Moses Magogo, the Troubled Kingpin of Ugandan Football

Many Sports Left Behind in Global Match-Fixing Crisis

Is Europe Finally Serious About Fixing Its Match-Fixing Crisis?