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The Case of Moses Swaibu: From Being an Elite Footballer, and Driving a Ferrari, to Prison for Match Fixing

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Moses Swaibu debuted at Crystal Palace in October 2007. Image: Official account X @MosesSwaibu The story of Moses Swaibu, a former English player who went from being a cog in a criminal organization to a collaborator of the Premier League and FIFA, is a testimony of how organized crime operates in the guts of sport. After being sentenced to 16 months in prison for rigging games, Swaibu managed to raise up to 5.8 million euros in bets. His experi…
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Moses Swaibu debuted at Crystal Palace in October 2007. Image: Official account X @MosesSwaibu The story of Moses Swaibu, a former English player who went from being a cog in a criminal organization to a collaborator of the Premier League and FIFA, is a testimony of how organized crime operates in the guts of sport. After being sentenced to 16 months in prison for rigging games, Swaibu managed to raise up to 5.8 million euros in bets. His experi…

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Valora Analitik broke the news in on Saturday, August 16, 2025.
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