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Corruption A Danger To Football In Zimbabwe - FAOZ

1 year agoSun, 11 Dec 2022 10:54:09 GMT
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Corruption A Danger To Football In Zimbabwe - FAOZ

The Football Ambassadors of Zimbabwe (FAOZ) has added its voice to the call for the end of corruption in football.

In a statement marking this year’s International Anti-Corruption Day commemorated annually on 9 December, FAOZ said it is looking forward to forging alliances with local, regional and international organisations to fight corruption in the game. Part of the statement reads:

Football Ambassadors of Zimbabwe (FAOZ) joined the whole world in commemorating International Anti-Corruption Day in a bid to stamp out crime in football.

It is our duty as FAOZ to preach corruption awareness to all football stakeholders in Zimbabwe and outside our borders to protect the integrity of football as a uniting sport.

Integrity is the foundation upon which sport is built. We are aware of the dangers posed by corruption.

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On the pitch, it manifests itself in the form of match manipulation and undermines the most basic principle of our sport: the uncertainty of the result.

Off the pitch, it has led to millions of dollars lining the pockets of unscrupulous individuals instead of funding the development of the sport around the world.

As FAOZ, we advocate for a zero-tolerance for corruption and we are looking forward to making strides in relation to good governance and football integrity, including the fight against match manipulation.

However, FAOZ does not have the powers to police or investigate those who are outside our organisation, nor does it have expertise in these areas, so instead we are looking forward to forge alliances with local, regional and international organisation to fight the vice.

We are determined to fight corruption by encouraging football to speak out against match-fixing.

We aim to raise awareness amongst players, coaches and officials about confidential platforms available to report approaches by suspected match-fixers and to encourage anyone in football who may have been approached to come forward.

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