Football Association Claims Players Were Approached to Fix Matches in I-League

The AIFF set up its anti-corruption unit a decade ago after a Malaysian betting syndicate approached Indian players to fix I-League matches.

Several players of India’s I-League clubs have been approached to fix matches this season, the country’s football federation said on Thursday.

Several players of India’s I-League clubs have been approached to fix matches this season, the country’s football federation said on Thursday.

“We have received information of multiple approaches to our players,” All India Football Federation (AIFF) president Kalyan Chaubey said in a statement.

The federation did not name players or clubs who had been approached to “manipulate matches” in the country’s second-tier competition featuring 13 clubs.

Chaubey said the federation would further strengthen its system to counter such threats and educate players and officials on how to recognise such corrupt practices and report them.

The AIFF set up its anti-corruption unit a decade ago after a Malaysian betting syndicate approached Indian players to fix I-League matches.

It integrity officer Javed Siraj did not take calls by Reuters seeking details but a senior AIFF official, on condition of anonymity, called it a “concern”.