Marseille's Match Fixing Scandal



Marseille’s Match Fixing Scandal

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In 1993, Marseille became the first French team to win the Champions League, beating Fabio Capello’s Milan 1-0. But it emerged shortly after that Marseille, in their 1-0 win over Valenciennes on the final day of the Ligue 1 season, had bribed opposition players to ensure that victory.

Callum Rice-Coates and Philippe Fenner tell the story of what happened.

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44 comentarios

  1. With the side Marseille had, they didn't need to match fix. Half the 98 world cup team was on it. But rangers should have won the CL that year. Wee duranty, McCall, Lately, and mccoist ran rings around that Marseille side at Ibrox and played with heart and grit. Proof was in the pudding when boli signed for the Gers the year after and was dropped for being a complete bum

  2. The fact that Marseille got to keep their UCL trophy just tells you how. deep corruption is in football. UEFA & FIFA let this slide, the World Cup is about. to be in Qatar, it's insanity. Marseille isn't the first team to try this sort of thing either, Serie A and the EPL have had their fair share of match-fixing as well. No institution not plagued by corruption would've let this UCL stay in Marseille's hands, and the fact that the World Cup was awarded to Qatar in 2010 obviously showed that nothing had changed since the 1990s, but at least Blatter later got what was coming to him

  3. This is horrible as a rangers fan as it cost us our place in the champions league final, we needed 1 point and I don't think we even lost a game in our semi final group

  4. Inaccurate fact here. Marseille didn't bribe Valenciennes players to get the victory, they bribed them to not injure Om players before the Champions League final. At least, be accurate on the Scandal facts. 😉

  5. sadly most of them fanatics of the OM denie this to keep that delusion that they are superior to PSG and lyon and i am from marseille . this team is the biggest disgrace in france and every year they prove it again and again either by failure or toxicity or violence .

  6. His 2006 autobiography caught the attention as he claimed that prior to the meeting with Milan, he and several other players were given suspicious injections.

    More than a decade after the event, there was little that UEFA could do other than check the anti-doping tests that had been conducted after the match.

    “Those tests proved negative,” FFF president Jean-Pierre Escalettes and LFP president Frederic Thiriez said in a joint statement as the controversy resurfaced with a bang.

  7. It corresponds to the time, the 90's, when I lost my innocence, thanks to money, politics, EPO, creatine, lies and hypocrisy, etc…
    The footballer and cycling enthusiast that I am has become an adult and has lost all his illusions, but the cynic that I have become still has a little tenderness for OM, in spite of everything.

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