Match-fixing update: UEFA educate U19's, AFL plan athletes integrity unit, AFC distribute educational mini booklet

In this week’s media recap we are delighted to see more good practices receiving media coverage. The release of an informative booklet by the AFC is a very favourable outcome of the efforts made by the confederation to eradicate match-fixing. The booklet, which provides information on how to report any match-fixing attempt, will be distributed at AFC competitions throughout the continent in order to ensure reach to all relevant stakeholders.
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