
How to fix a match for $280
Burundi’s football league rarely draws headlines—making it an easy target for match-fixing networks now entrenched in its top division.
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Romain Molina is a French freelance investigative sports journalist whose work has appeared in The New York Times, The Guardian, Sport News Africa, and others. He specializes in match-fixing, sexual abuse, and corruption, and his investigations have contributed to the conviction of more than 40 coaches and club officials.

Burundi’s football league rarely draws headlines—making it an easy target for match-fixing networks now entrenched in its top division.

Le championnat burundais fait rarement les gros titres—une discrétion qui en fait une cible facile pour des réseaux de matchs truqués désormais ancrés dans l’élite.