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On January 14, 1983, a huge football lottery scandal broke out in Hungary
On this day, 42 years ago, on January 14, 1983 (December 1, 1982 in the lunar calendar), a huge football lottery scandal broke out in Hungary. On January 14, 1983, Hungary exposed a major football lottery scandal rare in the world. More than 200 coaches and athletes were censored for suspected cheating, of which 26 were arrested. Another 13 referees were disqualified by the Hungarian Football Association for accepting bribes and dereliction of duty. The competition team involved in the scandal received a total of 1.5 million Swiss francs in bribes. The results of the "competition" were agreed on the night before by the leaders of the two competition groups based on the sales of the lottery tickets. Coaches and athletes from each team "compete" according to the agreed score. Referees also "enforce the law" according to this. Farrago, the person in charge of one of the two competition groups, admitted that he alone made a huge profit of 300,000 Swiss francs by cheating in the lottery last summer. Mornar, the head of the other group, admitted that he was warmly welcomed in every team he visited and was regarded as the "God of Wealth". He was warmly welcomed in every team he went to and regarded as the "God of Wealth".


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