The study, carried out by Starlizard Integrity Services (SIS), covered more than 65,000 football matches from professional leagues and competitions around the world. According to the results, 167 matches or 0.26% of those analyzed, showed indicators of possible match-fixing. This represents a 16% increase on the 144 matches identified during 2022.
Study Reveals 167 Soccer Matches with Suspicious Betting Patterns in 2023Report highlights
- 0.18% of matches analyzed in UEFA (Europe) region flagged as suspicious
- 0.47% of matches analyzed in AFC (Asian) region flagged as suspicious
- 0.52% of international matches in AFC flagged as suspicious
- 49.7% of suspect matches played in domestic leagues below top flight Study Reveals 167 Soccer Matches with Suspicious Betting Patterns in 2023
- 10.8% of suspect matches were club friendlies
- 6% of suspect matches were youth matches
Despite full-time betting markets remaining as the most suspicious betting activity, 27% of suspect matches involved betting on first half only results. This was up from just 4.2% in the previous year.
Study Reveals 167 Soccer Matches with Suspicious Betting Patterns in 2023