Sports Strangest Crimes: Confessions of a Match Fixer – new Radio 5 Live podcast exposes how match-fixers target, groom and manipulate professional footballers
Launching on BBC Sounds, Moses Swaibu tells his incredible story of player-turned-match-fixer to professional footballer Troy Deeney in the new eight-part serie
“Confessions of a Match Fixer unveils the raw, unfiltered truth of my journey and it’s been great working with Troy to finally tell my story. In the podcast, we’ll unravel the highs and lows of football and uncover the chaos and betrayal of the brutal matching fixing industry.” — Moses Swaibu
August 12, 2024 — Launching on BBC Sounds on 14 August, in ‘Confessions of a Match Fixer’ Moses Swaibu tells his incredible story of player-turned-match-fixer to professional footballer Troy Deeney.
The new eight-part series, which forms part of the hugely successful Sport’s Strangest Crimes podcast brand, reveals how Moses Swaibu went from Crystal Palace’s Young Player of the year, to trusted lieutenant in an organised crime group rigging football matches and making vast sums of money by betting on the results.
Moses takes professional footballer, Troy Deeney, through this gripping story. Although it took place in the lower divisions of the English League system, this was no small-time operation. Millions were made in the league in which Moses operated, and in 2015, the BBC estimated the worldwide criminal enterprise of match-fixing was worth £85 billion.
The series will expose exactly how syndicates target, groom and manipulate professional footballers. It will also explain how the chain of command works, revealing the meticulous measures these organisations take to evade detection.
Moses is now a fierce activist in the fight against match-fixing. His advocacy was forged through his own incredible experiences. Talking about the launch of the podcast, Moses Swaibu said: “Confessions of a Match Fixer unveils the raw, unfiltered truth of my journey and it’s been great working with Troy to finally tell my story. In the podcast, we’ll unravel the highs and lows of football and uncover the chaos and betrayal of the brutal matching fixing industry.”
Troy Deeney said: “Being involved with this podcast has been enlightening. Before meeting Moses, I didn’t know what to expect. As each episode of recording unfolded, I was able to find out a lot about him and myself as a journalist. Both Moses and I had tough lives growing up, and football was our way out. However, our journeys were so very different. This is by far my best work to date, a story of sliding doors, and the dark side of our beautiful game.”
Sports Strangest Crimes: Confessions of a Match Fixer will be available on BBC Sounds from 14 August 2024.
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BBC Sounds