0:00 Vizeh waffle (check out mezzala designs code vizeh) 1:06 france. 2:28 Belgium. 4:39 Croatia. 6:10 wales. 8:34 Hungary. 10:54 Finland. 12:18 Iceland. 15:02 Spain. 17:34 Malta 19:10 Latvia 20:11 Norway 21:29 Netherlands. 22:40 Denmark 24:42 Gibraltar 25:18 IRELAND. 27:21 Georgia 28:39 san Marino. 29:52 Romania. 31:16 Portugal. 32:34 faroe Islands 33:30 northern Ireland. 34:58 Poland 36:42 Albania 39:04 Slovenia 40:13 Bosnia Edit: (there is gonna be a second part so any European countries not named could be named next video. )
@@Vizeh unfortunate that so much dark shit has happened in that part of the world in general not just football. I do hope it gets better for them at some point in the future
Fun fact: The Westerlo trainer got fired because of that "scandal" and went to Charleroi (also belgium) who were about to play the relegation play offs and managed to keep them up, becoming the 1st coach in Belgium's history to save 2 teams from relegation in 1 season as he had saved Westerlo too earlier.
@@Vizeh on top of that Westerlo didnt need the point anymore since Charleroi lost 5-0 to Gent. It was played on the same time but it was clear Charleroi would lose and that game even ended before the 90 minutes in Genk against Westerlo.
Just during one Bosnian league season, you can pick 5 different incidents that are big enough to make the video. That's without going deeper into our football federation and the national team(s). You could make the whole series, easy 10 hours of content in just a little bit more than 30 years that we've been an independent country.
As a Polish person i see one bigger scandal than "Sunday of Miracles". It is huge match fixing scandal in the early 2000's which lead to many relegations, arrests, and court battles.
Russian football has a plenty of dark controversies (vanishing of russian provincial teams, possible match fixing in russian premier league and so on), so I expect Russia in part 2. Great video, Liam
And not just provincial teams: Moskva from Moscow, Saturn from a suburb of Moscow and Tosno from a suburb of Saint-Petersburg are just a few top-flight teams that ceased to exist in the last two decades. Other major defunct clubs are Anzhi from Makhachkala, Kuban from Krasnodar, Mordovia from Saransk, Spartak Nalchik from Nalchik, Tom' from Tomsk, Zhemchuzhina Sochi from Sochi, just to name a few.
@@warmikeruzzians can destroy their local teams all they want, but they ruined all international sports, not just football, in other countries like Georgia and Ukraine. There were no international competitions or professional teams in Crimea for 10 years already
The thing is he got it a bit wrong, what actually happened was we went FROM state owned clubs (because we defeated communism in a bloody Revolution where we STILL don’t understand who actually shot at people 35 years later and all not TO, like you might understand from the video) to various well-connected guys (“mafia”, as he and sometimes we as well call them) owning them and indeed bankrupting them starting a number of history disputes over which clubs can call themselves successors to the historical clubs (but the massive bankruptcy wave started hitting in the late 2000s/early 2010s and it is still happening, to the point where most clubs depend on state money to survive in one way or another despite fully state owned clubs being officially banned by a 1998 law that forced the privatisations that ended up putting the clubs in the hands of the aforementioned people. You might know this law if you are familiar with Corvinul or CSA Steaua s cases which could both be videos in and of themselves. Mere insolvency? Pah, that s just a regular thing at this point, there are 2 going on right now, Hermannstadt and Dinamo and there are other clubs with debts too). The actual 90s/early 2000s match fixing that he was talking about that never ended up going to a court of law but there have been statements from various people about it was not termed “blat” (that s just the regular term in Romanian for anything fixed ahead of time so I get the confusion) but “Cooperativa” (“The Cooperative”, from “a coopera”, “to cooperate”). Jean Padureanu s Gloria Bistrita (which actually played quite a bit in Europe in that era and was the boyhood team of quite a few good Romanian footballers like Lucian Sanmartean (absolute technical magician in the 2000s and 2010s, especially his stint at Vaslui is fondly remembered) and before the 90s Gabi Balint (CL winner with Steaua) and Viorel Moldovan (great ST of the 90s for teams like Dinamo, Rapid, Neuchatel Xamax and Fenerbahce). They were also the launching pad of Ciprian Tatarusanu that you might know as he played there for two seasons in 2007-2009) was infamous as the alleged centerpiece of it all. Anyway, yeah, Romanian football is wild. Another subjects he could talk about are general communist shenanigans with how Dinamo, Steaua and later to a way lesser extent Victoria Bucuresti appeared, grew and became so dominant/players not being allowed to transfer away like Nicolae Dobrin (Santiago Bernabeu of Real Madrid was super impressed by him in the early 70s and wanted to get him on his team, unfortunately for him dictator Ceausescu said no and we were still 19 years away from communism falling)/Rodion Camataru s Golden Shoe controversy (in case you are wondering why we have the coefficient multipliers today, well this is part of the reason. It was the spring of 1987. Steaua was in the middle of its 104 league games unbeaten run and its Golden Age. Dinamo was far away in 2nd. But they had this man, Rodion Camataru which was indeed a damn good striker. So they basically decided to make him the Golden Shoe winner. He ended up winning it with 44 goals in 33 games while the Austrian Toni Polster could only manage 39 and was initially ruled the winner. The problem was that he scored 26 goals in the last 10 games, 20 in the last 6 while he had only scored 18 times in the previous 24. The only one he didn’t score against in that run was Steaua in a 1-1 draw. As you can imagine, Polster was furious and did not show up to the awards ceremony. Eventually, Camataru was allowed to keep his copy of the trophy but his award got officially revoked. He himself denies any personal wrongdoing to this day but admits it might have been a Party directive. Note, other Dinamo players got it before and after without much fuss), Becali just in general (saying this as a fan of the club that he owns, FCSB (Steaua s privatised form that can’t legally call itself Steaua anymore despite having even avoided bankruptcy, long story)) but especially the Valiza case (“the Suitcase”. At the time in 2008 we were in a tight title race against CFR that went to the final matchday. CFR was due to play local rivals Universitatea Cluj. If CFR lost we would have been crowned champions, so Becali decided to pay U Cluj players 1.7 million euros to NOT LOSE (which makes it weird in terms of corruption cases where you usually pay people to lose but still corruption and match fixing either way) the game via a suitcase (which is why the case was known by that name in the media lol). CFR won the game 1-0 and became champions for the first time in their history, the suitcase was immediately intercepted by anticorruption officers and Becali eventually was sentenced to 3 years in prison for this and other cases of which he served 2. He is still our owner. That s not even scratching the surface about him.), Dinamo s missing owner Pablo Cortacero (this actually happened recently. In 2020 some random Spanish man known as Pablo Cortacero bought the club saying that he has all these funds and will make Dinamo great again etc. He proceeded to bring in Spanish players and staff on big contacts including one Aleix Garcia (yeah, the Girona one) and then just ghosted, never bringing the money. The fans rushed to support the team and keep it from going bankrupt, eventually wrestling it away from Cortacero and ending up with a minority stake in the team while majority control went to actual well-intentioned people. That s why Dinamo is still in an insolvency today) etc. That being said, hope there are better times ahead and we ll stay clear of any such scandals in the future, we are really passionate about the game and it is sad to see it being brought down by stuff like this
About that KÍ vs Slovan Bratislava match. I am a carpenter, and me and my company were extending the KÍ stadium at that time. For both of the cancelled matches, we were removed from the construction site, because of the matches being supposed to be played. And after the "matches", while we were working again, Slovan fans were protesting at the construction site and stadium with signs saying "Fuck Covid, Slovan Forever". KÍ did btw make it very far, even managing to win 6-1 against Dinamo Tbilisi. But that's nothing compared to last year, when we made it to Conference League (and fair and square, may I add).
I'm from Canada, and our biggest football scandal happened quite recently, just a few days ago actually, when our women's national team were caught using drones to watch their opponents train so that they can win. Last time we did it, and the time we got exposed for it against New Zealand, we won 2-1, but despite this, we got a -6 point deduction. Many officials had to step down because of it.
Sunday of Miracles for Poland? There is one piece of context you missed. The polish law did not had paragraphs that could efficiently track down and penalize corruption until 2003!!! So, before that (and also after that which were tracked and penalized) the Polish football of the 90s and early 2000s was plagued by corruption and match-fixing. Check Barber's scandal (Afera Fryzjera). Sunday of Miracles is a tip of the iceberg.
Great vid as usual. The SK Brann scandal is definitely up there as one of the worst scandals in Norwegian football. Another candidate is the Babacar Sarr case, where Ole Gunnar Solskjær and Molde defended Sarr in the media describing him as a man of honour and a leader, and then pretty much allowed Sarr to escape an international arrest warrent when the appeal case started up in court
That Westerlo vs Genk game is an example for why after 1982 where Austria and Germany both played for the draw knowing it was enough, the rule that final day matches/last group games are all played at the same time, reducing the chances of this happening as you're less likely to know whether a draw will do, came in.
it was actually 1-0 germany, but still it was enough to get both teams trough - also there were only 3 teams in the group so 1 team always had to sit out on the last matchday
@@MrWhistler535 Ah, yes I often get that detail wrong about it lol. I should have said after a certain point, both were just happy with the score staying the way it was and not trying to score. Also, you may want to look it up mate. There were 4 teams per group in that World Cup.
Brilliant video! Great explanation of the Dinamo - Red Star game. The Yugoslavian war started about a year later, but many people see this game as the spark. This game truly showed how divided Yugoslavia was and how nationalism had taken over. The owner of Red Star, Arkan, started to build his army as soon as they returned to Belgrade because he felt war was inevitable. The craziest thing is that they actually continued the season. Red Star was also rewarded 3-0 victory in this match and eventually won the league in front of Dinamo. Red Star also won the Champions League that season. The league played its last season the following year.
Fun fact about that Dinamo-Zvezda part, there is dokumentary movie about that Game and policeman who got kicked by Boban say that if Boban came back again to ‘fight’ he would shoot him.
About Latvia: Tamaz Pertia is still involved in Latvian football. He is currently the manager of FK Liepaja which used to be a club constantly fighting for European spots but currently they're in the last place in the higher league.
Another banger, keep it up! Also for the Netherlands you could’ve done the ‘slag van Beverwijk’, or ‘battle of Beverwijk’, it was a huge brawl between the supporters of Feyenoord and Ajax, a match that is already arguably the hardest and most hateful rivalry in Europe, up there with partisan-red star. The brawl ended with a lot of injured and wounded men, but worst of all, a life was lost during the massive brawl, it wasn’t just a normal fist fight, knives, hammers and even spike bombs where involved. It’s still the worst thing to happen in Dutch football in this century, and the main reason away supporters are banned from ‘De Klassieker’. You could fill 100 books full of scandals, brawls, and many more things surrounding ‘de Klassieker’ but this was by far the worst thing to happen. From a Feyenoord supporter, let’s hope this never ever happens again…
I'd suggest one for Italy, which is the 1925 title, still referred to as the "Scudetto delle Pistole" (Gun Scudetto). The final matches between Bologna and Genoa (the winner of which would have then faced another team in the final) had something that went beyond simple match fixing. There were actual *gunfights* and military interventions, as everyone and everything wanted to favour Bologna into winning the title. The 1920s were a messy time for football: in 1921 the Italian FA split into two (which is why two champions were awarded) and, in 1927, Torino would see its title stripped away for a football scandal (imagine Calciopoli, but in Fascist Italy). It's been a century, and Genoa, who would have won its 10th title that year, still claims it. It's a wild story to cover in my opinion
You could do an entire video on the 2021 SK Brann season. It is one of the most chaotic seasons possible. At the time of the afterparty/nachspiel-scandal the team was struggling after having a horrible start to the season and had just sacked the manager. Dealing with the scandal is the first thing that the new coach Eirik Horneland had to deal with on his first week of work.
Be interesting to get a part 2 to this, as Portugal is full of various scandals, would also be sick for a deep dive for the Sporting Lisbon issues from a few years back
Yeah, he picked a story were Porto were actually cleared of all charges. It was even pictured on one of the artucles he chose. Sporting lisbon has a case with terrorists attacking their players in the training grounds and benfica currently has around 4 different legal cases of corruption, match fixing and bribes to the judicial system. He just chose the wrong example
Biggest controversy up here in the Faroes 100% is Mikkjal Thomassen threating a player and attacking a refferee, reportedly more and just leaving the country, now he has been sentenced 30 days and 40 hours community service
Northern Irish person here. I'd say Belfast Celtics withdrawal from the league In 1949 would have been a better inclusion than the Sunday football issue
“Propere handen” was a much bigger scandal in Belgian football than Westerlo vs Genk. To make a long story short. 2 refs, 2 player agents, few clubs and a few coaches were involved in fixing multiple matches. The refs were banned, most clubs has cut ties with the agents, KV Mechelen got punished by relegation, a lot of people were interrogated under which Ivan Leko (Club Brugge coach at the time) and Herman Van Holsbeeck (Anderlecht president at the time). And the funny (or worrying) thing is one the player agents brother is now chairman of the Belgian FA. Even years after, there are new things about this case coming out. But it’s been quite since about 2 years.
So weird this silly Westerlo-Genk incident is included in this video. There are way more darker and insane cases in Belgian football history than this nonsense. "De gokchinees " or "propere handen" cases are easily up there.
Gibraltar's issues in football happened more recently. Remember the "Gibraltar is Spain" chants used by the Spanish footballers after the country won the Euro 2024?
As a Spanish, the chants are a meme here we use as a joke about an stereotypical fascist who wants to conquer back Gibraltar and Portugal. No one here actually gives a shit about Gibraltar.
If any of you wanted a Turkish one: Mostly it's much of not of a dark story but it's mostly against Galatasaray with accusations of match-fixing at around 1990s. The current season was ultimately predicted a championship for Besiktas as they were the 1st team with Galatasaray being the runner-up. Galatasaray had required 8 goals in total to surpass Besiktas in goal difference to become the champions. Of course with chances towards Besiktas being very high the Besiktas fans had began early celebrations in streets etc. But, in the last matches of the season Galatasaray had faced Ankaragucu (Also the same team who faced fining over punching a referee). It was expected that Galatasaray could win, but to a big surprise, nobody expected for them to somehow win 8-0. The exact amount of goals needed to secure the championship. Which this obviously led to suspicious and frustrations from the Besiktas fans and practically everyone else. This was a long case seeing how Ankaragucu players had played compared to their other matches, assuming Galatasaray had bribed Ankaragucu and did match-fixing. Although, Galatasaray didn't face any finings, the case was pretty much left towards them to them being not guilty.
Nice job! I love your videos! Support from Bulgaria! We have a lot of fotball scandals. Mainly around our Bulgarian Football presidents. But as a honorable mention, I can also give you the chaos in the Bulgarian Cup final in 2006, when a massive fight between the fans of Cherno More and CSKA happened . Here is a video from it. Sorry for the bad quality, but it is from 2006. :D You can also see the case of CSKA and CSKA 1948. Two clubs with the same name. I hope that I helped you. :) But, of course, I feel that Bulgaria vs England 2019 will be on the list. Speaking about the match fixing. Dan Tan, who worked with Raj Perumal fixed a friendly match of Bulgaria vs Estonia in 2011, which finished 2:2 after all 4 goals came out of penalties. You can find a lot about Bulgaria. Also you can see FC Tsarsko Selo (A bankrupted club). The owner went on thepitch in order to prevent a player taking a penalty. You can make a whole video about us. :D
Same for us here in Romania lol, our leagues are just wild. Btw, your link doesn’t work if you meant to have one, I am not sure if it is even possible to link stuff within youtube comments but at least now it isn’t working, no link shows up
The Ireland scandal, "Sandwichgate", really brought back some great memories of the 2002 WC. Friends and I gathering at 2 and 3 in the morning, getting completely pissed and generally having 3 of the best weeks of our lives. Took days to get all the beer off the walls and ceilings. As an aside, well done Gibraltar. Just some minor photoshop issues. Well-behaved FA, that.
btw fun fact the game between two mentioned belgian teams was the most goal scorring draw in football history, which happened on august 7th 1999 and the game ended 6-6
After the afterparty scandal in Norway, SK Brann got relegated from the top division. But a year later, they got promoted again, won the cup, finished second in the league and was one goal away from entering the Conference League. One of the best teams in Norway atm. Crazy shit.
Great video, I do feel that the self censorship detracts from the seriousness of some of these cases. On the Iceland one you said "Gylfi was accused of behaviour in a very bad way" and you mentioned on another "R'ed". I'd say if you're making content like this, you can't be shying away from the words that fully describe the situation.
the chapo team died cause of reckless pilots. the bolivian airline was bankrupt and the pilot (also ceo of the airline) always fueled within minimal margins to save money . with that said they werent able to make the trip to columbia because of fuel lackage. pilots also declined options to refuel and turned of voice recording . would be interesting to cover for vizeh maybe
How didn’t you pick what’s currently going on, with the “Gibraltar is Spain” chants, where the Gibraltar FA has filed an official complaint? And also, after the 14-0 loss to France, there were a lot of allegations of mistreatment by their coach Ribas, which caused them to play so poorly. So yes, Gibraltar has been involved in scandals……. Also Iceland’s biggest talent at the moment, Albert Gudmundsson, is also suspended from the national team because of you guessed it, an SA claim………
As a Spanish, the chants are a meme here we use as a joke about an stereotypical fascist who wants to conquer back Gibraltar and Portugal. No one here actually gives a shit about Gibraltar.
One of my local clubs, Dundee FC, was owned (presumably) by the mafia and signed numerous world class players like Fabrizio Ravanelli, Claudio Caniggia, Fan Zhiyi, Marco Russo who were way, waaay above the club. And that's not even a full list, it goes on and on. Claudio was on 20k/pw and had won the World Cup previously before joining in 2003. Every bit of profit made from merchandise went solely to paying his wages. The former director Giovanni de Stefano was arrested for 14 years after being charged with fraud. He had links with Sadam Hussein, Osama Bin Laden and Robert Mugabe. The BBC show 'A View From The Terrace' did a great documentary on this. The media frenzy surrounding the club was mental. It's surreal to think that players as big as this, literal World Cup winners and National Team captains, once played at my tiny local club barely 10-15 minutes down the road from the scheme I live. Dundee's current training ground is the college I go to, so they are as local to me as it gets. I walk past the players on my way home from lectures and at the car park. Although I love Rangers because seven generations of my family have supported them, if I had to pick another club, then I would probably support Dundee.
For Malta you could have also mentioned the case of former Malta NT manager Devis Mangia allegedly SA 3 of his players, this was also interesting as it happened at his last 4 clubs. The Malta FA then launched a police case and found him guilty. This came as a shock for football supporters in Malta as under Devis Mangia, Malta enjoyed fruitful growth and also the longest unbeaten streak we have ever had. Loved the video, Keep it up Vizeh 🇲🇹🍾
From Türkiye, Besiktas fan here In the 80s or 90s, we played against Ankaragücü (note that we would've won the league if we won or drew) and the referee scored a goal..
I would’ve liked you to go more in detail with Romania, namely the FCSB - Steaua Bucharest scandal, especially since they are Champions League winners.
Slovakian 2nd division was plagued with match fixing and bet fixing 10 years ago. To a point where I heard that coaches had to scold whole teams in locker room threatening players with no payment until end of the year if they ever sniffed out more cases of that. Not sure what is happening now.
Fun fact about the Portugal scandal: while Boavista got relegated, Porto only got a 6 point deduction (6 points that didn't matter, considering they fixed multiple matches and paid referees multiple times) for the same (if not worse) corruption In fact, that same Porto presidency and management was still active untill this last season, 20 years later, and only got out of the club because their own fans were not happy with them (they started robbing their own club, go figure) In the meantime, the Apito Dourado case was never fully closed, as Porto's president was never sentenced, never had to pay any fines or go to jail (as the Boavista's president did), just because he flew to another country for a couple of months while the case was open, and then just flew back as if nothing happened
The biggest scandal from Romania is the self destruction of Steaua Bucharest. First, by the romanian army (in the late 90s), and second by Gigi Becali. Now there are 2 teams, FCSB with the history, and CSA Steaua with the brand (logos and name).
I think for Poland the match fixing in the polish league final in 1993 suits better. Playing teams were Amica Wronki and Aluminium Konin. The first half was going alright but at half time the referee got the managers of both teams to the referee room and started a bidding war, who wins his team will be more favorable. One guy even offered 100.000zl (£52,176.34 at that time).
Latvia had the same story once again recently. In 2021 Ventspils FK, one of the best clubs in Latvia, was banned both by UEFA and by LFF, and later dissolved.
As a Romanian, you actually got it a bit wrong, what actually happened was we went FROM state owned clubs (because we defeated communism in a bloody Revolution where we STILL don’t understand who actually shot at people 35 years later and all not TO, like you might understand from the video) to various well-connected guys (“mafia”, as you and sometimes we as well call them) owning them and indeed bankrupting them starting a number of history disputes over which clubs can call themselves successors to the historical clubs (but the massive bankruptcy wave started hitting in the late 2000s/early 2010s and it is still happening, to the point where most clubs depend on state money to survive in one way or another despite fully state owned clubs being officially banned by a 1998 law that forced the privatisations that ended up putting the clubs in the hands of the aforementioned people. You might know this law if you are familiar with Corvinul or CSA Steaua s cases which could both be videos in and of themselves. Mere insolvency? Pah, that s just a regular thing at this point, there are 2 going on right now, Hermannstadt and Dinamo and there are other clubs with debts too). The actual 90s/early 2000s match fixing that you were talking about that never ended up going to a court of law but there have been statements from various people about it was not termed “blat” (that s just the regular term in Romanian for anything fixed ahead of time so I get the confusion) but “Cooperativa” (“The Cooperative”, from “a coopera”, “to cooperate”). Jean Padureanu s Gloria Bistrita (which actually played quite a bit in Europe in that era and was the boyhood team of quite a few good Romanian footballers like Lucian Sanmartean (absolute technical magician in the 2000s and 2010s, especially his stint at Vaslui is fondly remembered) and before the 90s Gabi Balint (CL winner with Steaua) and Viorel Moldovan (great ST of the 90s for teams like Dinamo, Rapid, Neuchatel Xamax and Fenerbahce). They were also the launching pad of Ciprian Tatarusanu that you might know as he played there for two seasons in 2007-2009) was infamous as the alleged centerpiece of it all. Anyway, yeah, Romanian football is wild. Another subjects you could talk about are general communist shenanigans with how Dinamo, Steaua and later to a way lesser extent Victoria Bucuresti appeared, grew and became so dominant/players not being allowed to transfer away like Nicolae Dobrin (Santiago Bernabeu of Real Madrid was super impressed by him in the early 70s and wanted to get him on his team, unfortunately for him dictator Ceausescu said no and we were still 19 years away from communism falling)/Rodion Camataru s Golden Shoe controversy (in case you are wondering why we have the coefficient multipliers today, well this is part of the reason. It was the spring of 1987. Steaua was in the middle of its 104 league games unbeaten run and its Golden Age. Dinamo was far away in 2nd. But they had this man, Rodion Camataru which was indeed a damn good striker. So they basically decided to make him the Golden Shoe winner. He ended up winning it with 44 goals in 33 games while the Austrian Toni Polster could only manage 39 and was initially ruled the winner. The problem was that he scored 26 goals in the last 10 games, 20 in the last 6 while he had only scored 18 times in the previous 24. The only one he didn’t score against in that run was Steaua in a 1-1 draw. As you can imagine, Polster was furious and did not show up to the awards ceremony. Eventually, Camataru was allowed to keep his copy of the trophy but his award got officially revoked. He himself denies any personal wrongdoing to this day but admits it might have been a Party directive. Note, other Dinamo players got it before and after without much fuss), Becali just in general (saying this as a fan of the club that he owns, FCSB (Steaua s privatised form that can’t legally call itself Steaua anymore despite having even avoided bankruptcy, long story)) but especially the Valiza case (“the Suitcase”. At the time in 2008 we were in a tight title race against CFR that went to the final matchday. CFR was due to play local rivals Universitatea Cluj. If CFR lost we would have been crowned champions, so Becali decided to pay U Cluj players 1.7 million euros to NOT LOSE (which makes it weird in terms of corruption cases where you usually pay people to lose but still corruption and match fixing either way) the game via a suitcase (which is why the case was known by that name in the media lol). CFR won the game 1-0 and became champions for the first time in their history, the suitcase was immediately intercepted by anticorruption officers and Becali eventually was sentenced to 3 years in prison for this and other cases of which he served 2. He is still our owner. That s not even scratching the surface about him.), Dinamo s missing owner Pablo Cortacero (this actually happened recently. In 2020 some random Spanish man known as Pablo Cortacero bought the club saying that he has all these funds and will make Dinamo great again etc. He proceeded to bring in Spanish players and staff on big contacts including one Aleix Garcia (yeah, the Girona one) and then just ghosted, never bringing the money. The fans rushed to support the team and keep it from going bankrupt, eventually wrestling it away from Cortacero and ending up with a minority stake in the team while majority control went to actual well-intentioned people. That s why Dinamo is still in an insolvency today) etc. That being said, hope there are better times ahead and we ll stay clear of any such scandals in the future, we are really passionate about the game and it is sad to see it being brought down by stuff like this. The rest of the video is insane too but that s just way too much to comment on, I will just say I thought you will go with the Tapie scandal for France but you have talked about it previously indeed
A little side-note to Polish scandal and the sunday of miracles. Even though the clubs involved were never found guilty (because there was no such thing as match-fixing in Polish law at the time, so there was no ground for criminal punishment), Wisla Kraków board have suspended and/or terminated contracts of their own players who were involved in the 0:6 fixed match against Legia. It resulted in Wisła's relegation the following season.
Funny enough, I was at the Westerlo - Genk game. The supporters I was standing with were pretty annoyed and stood there dumbfounded during those last minutes
The Arkan scandal in Serbia is always worth noting. A former warlord getting a team, (I won't spoil the story) up to his assassination is probably the craziest club owner of all time
as a belgian fan of a club that was fucked over by the scandal we absolutely sent genk packing, that 1 disgusting game cost us a lot but we still managed to get into europe by beating genk in the final match that gave a european spot. we and football as a whole won that day.
Belgium has a lot more scandalous football stories like the case of Dejan Veljkovic (basically match fixing) and the Zheyun Ye case (again… Match fixing) or even the case of Anderlecht-Nottingham Forest (you guessed it: Match Fixing)
Is widely -known- guessed in Spain that Rubiales is involved in a bunch of corrupt dealings (and he's on trial for a lot of shady/weird deals AFAIK) but the thing that took him down was thinking he was so high above the law and decency that didn't need to contain himself on a celebration. His family reacted to this ordeal in a composed and timely manner... HA sister and cousin went to tv to defend/acuse him, his mom got inside her local church and went on hunger strike...
For Germany, it’s probably gonna be the 2005 Dfb pokal match fixing scandal, involving Felix Zwayer and Robert Hoyzer. To sum it up, Hamburg SV a Bundesliga club(yes they were good back then) faced SC Paderborn(then in the 4th devision) in a DFB Pokal first round match. Hamburg would go on to lose 4-2 with Paderborn being awarded two questionable penalties and Hamburg player Emile Mpenza receiving a red card. This wasn’t the only match that was fixed and the whole scandal came to around 2 million euros in match fixing.
I’m American. A pretty recent soccer (football) scandal in my country is the Gio Reyna/Claudio Reyna/Gregg Berhalter scandal that happened just after the 2022 World Cup. Way too complicated to summarize here. Google if you don’t know what I’m talking about
Nk rogaska had a few scandals during their 1 season in the first slovenian legue. First their stadium was very bad so because of that countles games were delayed and the whole league had to ajust by playing the rogaska home games at 1 pm because there was sun light at that time (they didint have reflectors) There was an incident where they had to play nk koper where the games was canceled and a 3-0 win was awarded to koper because nk rogaska didint follow the homegrown young player rule. From that point onwards they started the game with a young slovenian kepper got the ball out of play as quicly as possible and subbed on a new kepper (that was tecnicaly still following the rules) At the end of the season it was revelaed that they will not be able to get their uefa and slovenian league licence because of the stadion and financial stuff. As it was revealed some rogaska players didn't have contract with rogaska but another company so a funny example by contract their striker was technicaly an electrician for that they got demoted to the 4th division of slovenian football. There was quite a lot of incidents but these are the most inportant.
As a romanian I was wondering which story you'll pick and i wasn't surprised that you chose a whole era of the romanian football history and not a particular story even tho i was disappointed since there are so many crazy stories that for us romanians it seems a bit normal but i'm sure for a foreign eye this could be just mental
You are sorely mistaken about Romania football, it's the other way around, in the 90s the clubs ended up under private investors, most of them ending up in jail because of corruption, the state didn't involve itself in football anymore.
The football ban on Sundays in Northern Ireland is interesting to me. I quickly skimmed through the schedule of the Irish league and didn’t find Sunday matches either. Of course Ireland is generally seen as one of the more pious countries in Europe but most other countries are Christian too and nobody cares there. Gaelic football seems to be played on Sundays regularly so I wonder if any Irish could weigh in, is it only due to religious believe or is it some sort of gentleman’s agreement to leave Sundays for Gaelic football? In this case it would make sense that playing on Sundays caused controversy in Northern Ireland because Irish nationalists probably saw it as compromising the all-Irish Gaelic football competition in favor of the divided association football competition.
It was the Loyalists, that controlled the Occupied Six for years, that chained up swings on Sundays, not Nationalists. I'm not sure if pious would be the correct adjective either, fundamentalist would be more accurate.
As a Belgian, I support Gent. And we needed Westerlo to win against Genk to make it to the playoff. Seeing this was verybsad, but we got our revenge in the end beceause we wear first in the second playoff and then beat Genk in the match for European football. Karma strikes back
Very deserved European qualification if you as me as Genk fan, we have been making a fool of ourselves now and then for the last couple seasons on and off the pitch. That said I think there is nothing scandalous about the last minutes of Genk-Westerlo, both teams were safe and this is what most teams would do, just not that obvious. Don't hate the players, hate the game and it's stupid rules!
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The best comment I've seen in my life
And 0 european titles for England*
@@nova3752 that’s 4 things😂😂😂
0:00 Vizeh waffle (check out mezzala designs code vizeh)
1:06 france.
2:28 Belgium.
4:39 Croatia.
6:10 wales.
8:34 Hungary.
10:54 Finland.
12:18 Iceland.
15:02 Spain.
17:34 Malta
19:10 Latvia
20:11 Norway
21:29 Netherlands.
22:40 Denmark
24:42 Gibraltar
25:18 IRELAND.
27:21 Georgia
28:39 san Marino.
29:52 Romania.
31:16 Portugal.
32:34 faroe Islands
33:30 northern Ireland.
34:58 Poland
36:42 Albania
39:04 Slovenia
40:13 Bosnia
Edit: (there is gonna be a second part so any European countries not named could be named next video. )
He did not mention country Liechtenstein whattt
He did not mention Luxembourg whattt
He did not mention Montenegro whattt
He did not mention Kosovo whattt
He did not mention Andorra whattt
Russia, Turkey and the Balkans genuinely have so many stories that you can genuinely pick one and then leave out hundreds of other stories
Yeah that’s the worst part of it
@@Vizeh unfortunate that so much dark shit has happened in that part of the world in general not just football. I do hope it gets better for them at some point in the future
It’s the same anywhere, the amount it corruption in England is deeply disturbing. The world is more cut throat than it’s ever been
Fun fact: The Westerlo trainer got fired because of that "scandal" and went to Charleroi (also belgium) who were about to play the relegation play offs and managed to keep them up, becoming the 1st coach in Belgium's history to save 2 teams from relegation in 1 season as he had saved Westerlo too earlier.
I love that bit of info added in, thank you mate
@@Vizeh Thanks for the video 👊
@@Vizeh on top of that Westerlo didnt need the point anymore since Charleroi lost 5-0 to Gent. It was played on the same time but it was clear Charleroi would lose and that game even ended before the 90 minutes in Genk against Westerlo.
@WINsley13BMG better be save then sorry 😂
Also, the Genk coach went to... Ghent!
For France, the first thing that always comes to mind is the Bernard Tapie/Marseille scandal from the 90's
Absolutely, however I covered that recently so felt like doing something different for this
The Villaplane stuff comes to mind for me for France
Sure, but what about Bordeaux in the 80's ??
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Or the complete lack of due diligence done for the TV rights deal that collapsed.
I'm from Bosnia. So funny that in Bosnia, it's not even a specific incident, there's just so much corruption that it becomes a general topic. 😅
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Just during one Bosnian league season, you can pick 5 different incidents that are big enough to make the video. That's without going deeper into our football federation and the national team(s). You could make the whole series, easy 10 hours of content in just a little bit more than 30 years that we've been an independent country.
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As a Polish person i see one bigger scandal than "Sunday of Miracles". It is huge match fixing scandal in the early 2000's which lead to many relegations, arrests, and court battles.
Russian football has a plenty of dark controversies (vanishing of russian provincial teams, possible match fixing in russian premier league and so on), so I expect Russia in part 2. Great video, Liam
Russia has got so so much absolutely mate!
@@Vizeh and dont forget portugal at some point
And not just provincial teams: Moskva from Moscow, Saturn from a suburb of Moscow and Tosno from a suburb of Saint-Petersburg are just a few top-flight teams that ceased to exist in the last two decades. Other major defunct clubs are Anzhi from Makhachkala, Kuban from Krasnodar, Mordovia from Saransk, Spartak Nalchik from Nalchik, Tom' from Tomsk, Zhemchuzhina Sochi from Sochi, just to name a few.
@@warmikeruzzians can destroy their local teams all they want, but they ruined all international sports, not just football, in other countries like Georgia and Ukraine. There were no international competitions or professional teams in Crimea for 10 years already
@@hugoumero9723He did it in this video
I like how Romania is so wild that their section is just “the 90s”
For this type of video, you could attach a vague label of 'the 90s' to every single Eastern European nation
The thing is he got it a bit wrong, what actually happened was we went FROM state owned clubs (because we defeated communism in a bloody Revolution where we STILL don’t understand who actually shot at people 35 years later and all not TO, like you might understand from the video) to various well-connected guys (“mafia”, as he and sometimes we as well call them) owning them and indeed bankrupting them starting a number of history disputes over which clubs can call themselves successors to the historical clubs (but the massive bankruptcy wave started hitting in the late 2000s/early 2010s and it is still happening, to the point where most clubs depend on state money to survive in one way or another despite fully state owned clubs being officially banned by a 1998 law that forced the privatisations that ended up putting the clubs in the hands of the aforementioned people. You might know this law if you are familiar with Corvinul or CSA Steaua s cases which could both be videos in and of themselves. Mere insolvency? Pah, that s just a regular thing at this point, there are 2 going on right now, Hermannstadt and Dinamo and there are other clubs with debts too). The actual 90s/early 2000s match fixing that he was talking about that never ended up going to a court of law but there have been statements from various people about it was not termed “blat” (that s just the regular term in Romanian for anything fixed ahead of time so I get the confusion) but “Cooperativa” (“The Cooperative”, from “a coopera”, “to cooperate”). Jean Padureanu s Gloria Bistrita (which actually played quite a bit in Europe in that era and was the boyhood team of quite a few good Romanian footballers like Lucian Sanmartean (absolute technical magician in the 2000s and 2010s, especially his stint at Vaslui is fondly remembered) and before the 90s Gabi Balint (CL winner with Steaua) and Viorel Moldovan (great ST of the 90s for teams like Dinamo, Rapid, Neuchatel Xamax and Fenerbahce). They were also the launching pad of Ciprian Tatarusanu that you might know as he played there for two seasons in 2007-2009) was infamous as the alleged centerpiece of it all. Anyway, yeah, Romanian football is wild. Another subjects he could talk about are general communist shenanigans with how Dinamo, Steaua and later to a way lesser extent Victoria Bucuresti appeared, grew and became so dominant/players not being allowed to transfer away like Nicolae Dobrin (Santiago Bernabeu of Real Madrid was super impressed by him in the early 70s and wanted to get him on his team, unfortunately for him dictator Ceausescu said no and we were still 19 years away from communism falling)/Rodion Camataru s Golden Shoe controversy (in case you are wondering why we have the coefficient multipliers today, well this is part of the reason. It was the spring of 1987. Steaua was in the middle of its 104 league games unbeaten run and its Golden Age. Dinamo was far away in 2nd. But they had this man, Rodion Camataru which was indeed a damn good striker. So they basically decided to make him the Golden Shoe winner. He ended up winning it with 44 goals in 33 games while the Austrian Toni Polster could only manage 39 and was initially ruled the winner. The problem was that he scored 26 goals in the last 10 games, 20 in the last 6 while he had only scored 18 times in the previous 24. The only one he didn’t score against in that run was Steaua in a 1-1 draw. As you can imagine, Polster was furious and did not show up to the awards ceremony. Eventually, Camataru was allowed to keep his copy of the trophy but his award got officially revoked. He himself denies any personal wrongdoing to this day but admits it might have been a Party directive. Note, other Dinamo players got it before and after without much fuss), Becali just in general (saying this as a fan of the club that he owns, FCSB (Steaua s privatised form that can’t legally call itself Steaua anymore despite having even avoided bankruptcy, long story)) but especially the Valiza case (“the Suitcase”. At the time in 2008 we were in a tight title race against CFR that went to the final matchday. CFR was due to play local rivals Universitatea Cluj. If CFR lost we would have been crowned champions, so Becali decided to pay U Cluj players 1.7 million euros to NOT LOSE (which makes it weird in terms of corruption cases where you usually pay people to lose but still corruption and match fixing either way) the game via a suitcase (which is why the case was known by that name in the media lol). CFR won the game 1-0 and became champions for the first time in their history, the suitcase was immediately intercepted by anticorruption officers and Becali eventually was sentenced to 3 years in prison for this and other cases of which he served 2. He is still our owner. That s not even scratching the surface about him.), Dinamo s missing owner Pablo Cortacero (this actually happened recently. In 2020 some random Spanish man known as Pablo Cortacero bought the club saying that he has all these funds and will make Dinamo great again etc. He proceeded to bring in Spanish players and staff on big contacts including one Aleix Garcia (yeah, the Girona one) and then just ghosted, never bringing the money. The fans rushed to support the team and keep it from going bankrupt, eventually wrestling it away from Cortacero and ending up with a minority stake in the team while majority control went to actual well-intentioned people. That s why Dinamo is still in an insolvency today) etc. That being said, hope there are better times ahead and we ll stay clear of any such scandals in the future, we are really passionate about the game and it is sad to see it being brought down by stuff like this
i didnt even watch the video but i just know u had a loooooot of options on the Turkish scandals :)
Where do we even start.
Sounds more like a mix of tragedies and scandals over just scandals.
About that KÍ vs Slovan Bratislava match.
I am a carpenter, and me and my company were extending the KÍ stadium at that time.
For both of the cancelled matches, we were removed from the construction site, because of the matches being supposed to be played.
And after the "matches", while we were working again, Slovan fans were protesting at the construction site and stadium with signs saying "Fuck Covid, Slovan Forever".
KÍ did btw make it very far, even managing to win 6-1 against Dinamo Tbilisi.
But that's nothing compared to last year, when we made it to Conference League (and fair and square, may I add).
I'm from Canada, and our biggest football scandal happened quite recently, just a few days ago actually, when our women's national team were caught using drones to watch their opponents train so that they can win. Last time we did it, and the time we got exposed for it against New Zealand, we won 2-1, but despite this, we got a -6 point deduction. Many officials had to step down because of it.
Sunday of Miracles for Poland? There is one piece of context you missed. The polish law did not had paragraphs that could efficiently track down and penalize corruption until 2003!!! So, before that (and also after that which were tracked and penalized) the Polish football of the 90s and early 2000s was plagued by corruption and match-fixing. Check Barber's scandal (Afera Fryzjera). Sunday of Miracles is a tip of the iceberg.
@@MrMultichris234 Właściwie to korupcja w polskiej piłce była wszechobecna już w czasach PRL-u, o czym opowiadał "Piłkarski Poker".
Oh god yeah, thank you for adding that in mate! I need to look at that
Great vid as usual. The SK Brann scandal is definitely up there as one of the worst scandals in Norwegian football. Another candidate is the Babacar Sarr case, where Ole Gunnar Solskjær and Molde defended Sarr in the media describing him as a man of honour and a leader, and then pretty much allowed Sarr to escape an international arrest warrent when the appeal case started up in court
Forgot to say that that this was a rape case involving 2 women
@@Andre-us4tj One of which commited suicide
That Westerlo vs Genk game is an example for why after 1982 where Austria and Germany both played for the draw knowing it was enough, the rule that final day matches/last group games are all played at the same time, reducing the chances of this happening as you're less likely to know whether a draw will do, came in.
Theat's happened a crazy amount of times mate
I was thinking this situation has had to have happened before with or without our knowledge.
it was actually 1-0 germany, but still it was enough to get both teams trough - also there were only 3 teams in the group so 1 team always had to sit out on the last matchday
@@MrWhistler535 Ah, yes I often get that detail wrong about it lol. I should have said after a certain point, both were just happy with the score staying the way it was and not trying to score. Also, you may want to look it up mate. There were 4 teams per group in that World Cup.
@@Vizeh It has but this one was apparently veey explicit. It was dubbed "the disgrace of Gijon".
Brilliant video! Great explanation of the Dinamo - Red Star game. The Yugoslavian war started about a year later, but many people see this game as the spark. This game truly showed how divided Yugoslavia was and how nationalism had taken over. The owner of Red Star, Arkan, started to build his army as soon as they returned to Belgrade because he felt war was inevitable. The craziest thing is that they actually continued the season. Red Star was also rewarded 3-0 victory in this match and eventually won the league in front of Dinamo. Red Star also won the Champions League that season.
The league played its last season the following year.
My dad was telling me the truth then
Arkan was owner of FK Obilic, not Red Star. But, in 1990 he was a leader of Red Star fans, Delije.
Fun fact about that Dinamo-Zvezda part, there is dokumentary movie about that Game and policeman who got kicked by Boban say that if Boban came back again to ‘fight’ he would shoot him.
What is documentary called?
Thats a lie, the policeman said that he regrets mistreating the fan and that he forgives boban
@@quqzy6265 Itd Dinamo-Crvena zvezda dokumentarac..there is few of them not 100% wich one I watched.
About Latvia: Tamaz Pertia is still involved in Latvian football. He is currently the manager of FK Liepaja which used to be a club constantly fighting for European spots but currently they're in the last place in the higher league.
Watching this at the funeral with family, love it mate
love how the first one is genuinely like a very srious crime and the second is light match fixing
Another banger, keep it up! Also for the Netherlands you could’ve done the ‘slag van Beverwijk’, or ‘battle of Beverwijk’, it was a huge brawl between the supporters of Feyenoord and Ajax, a match that is already arguably the hardest and most hateful rivalry in Europe, up there with partisan-red star. The brawl ended with a lot of injured and wounded men, but worst of all, a life was lost during the massive brawl, it wasn’t just a normal fist fight, knives, hammers and even spike bombs where involved. It’s still the worst thing to happen in Dutch football in this century, and the main reason away supporters are banned from ‘De Klassieker’. You could fill 100 books full of scandals, brawls, and many more things surrounding ‘de Klassieker’ but this was by far the worst thing to happen. From a Feyenoord supporter, let’s hope this never ever happens again…
As a frenchie the World Cup qualifiers and the World cup 2010 was probably the absolute worse thing a supporter can go through
Thanks for agnolinging our pain
Apparently you have never been an iranian during 2022 world cup
Everything surrounding France 2010 WC is a disaster:
Zahia, Valbuena’s sextape, France-Ireland, Knysna…
It sounded gross dude, I feel for you and your fellow fans. It's certainly tainted my opinions of the 4 players involved that's for sure.
Great vid! Can't wait for pt2!
I'd suggest one for Italy, which is the 1925 title, still referred to as the "Scudetto delle Pistole" (Gun Scudetto). The final matches between Bologna and Genoa (the winner of which would have then faced another team in the final) had something that went beyond simple match fixing. There were actual *gunfights* and military interventions, as everyone and everything wanted to favour Bologna into winning the title. The 1920s were a messy time for football: in 1921 the Italian FA split into two (which is why two champions were awarded) and, in 1927, Torino would see its title stripped away for a football scandal (imagine Calciopoli, but in Fascist Italy). It's been a century, and Genoa, who would have won its 10th title that year, still claims it. It's a wild story to cover in my opinion
You could do an entire video on the 2021 SK Brann season. It is one of the most chaotic seasons possible. At the time of the afterparty/nachspiel-scandal the team was struggling after having a horrible start to the season and had just sacked the manager. Dealing with the scandal is the first thing that the new coach Eirik Horneland had to deal with on his first week of work.
Can’t wait for part two another great series
Incoming very soon mate! I felt like a 2 hour video is a bit much😂
Fair enough
Greece deserves its' own 1+ hour video, cant wait to see what will you pick of it all.
Be interesting to get a part 2 to this, as Portugal is full of various scandals, would also be sick for a deep dive for the Sporting Lisbon issues from a few years back
Yeah, he picked a story were Porto were actually cleared of all charges. It was even pictured on one of the artucles he chose. Sporting lisbon has a case with terrorists attacking their players in the training grounds and benfica currently has around 4 different legal cases of corruption, match fixing and bribes to the judicial system. He just chose the wrong example
Biggest controversy up here in the Faroes 100% is Mikkjal Thomassen threating a player and attacking a refferee, reportedly more and just leaving the country, now he has been sentenced 30 days and 40 hours community service
Happy to have given the Hungarian example! Great video as always
Yea bloody commies...
Northern Irish person here. I'd say Belfast Celtics withdrawal from the league In 1949 would have been a better inclusion than the Sunday football issue
“Propere handen” was a much bigger scandal in Belgian football than Westerlo vs Genk. To make a long story short. 2 refs, 2 player agents, few clubs and a few coaches were involved in fixing multiple matches. The refs were banned, most clubs has cut ties with the agents, KV Mechelen got punished by relegation, a lot of people were interrogated under which Ivan Leko (Club Brugge coach at the time) and Herman Van Holsbeeck (Anderlecht president at the time). And the funny (or worrying) thing is one the player agents brother is now chairman of the Belgian FA. Even years after, there are new things about this case coming out. But it’s been quite since about 2 years.
So weird this silly Westerlo-Genk incident is included in this video. There are way more darker and insane cases in Belgian football history than this nonsense. "De gokchinees " or "propere handen" cases are easily up there.
Gibraltar's issues in football happened more recently. Remember the "Gibraltar is Spain" chants used by the Spanish footballers after the country won the Euro 2024?
As a Spanish, the chants are a meme here we use as a joke about an stereotypical fascist who wants to conquer back Gibraltar and Portugal. No one here actually gives a shit about Gibraltar.
as an albainian who lives in greece, you can make 2 half hour videos on both countries on this topic
You are NOT wrong about that mate
Nope. Really not needed.
@@DimShamrock I'm not saying he should do that, I'm saying he COULD
If any of you wanted a Turkish one:
Mostly it's much of not of a dark story but it's mostly against Galatasaray with accusations of match-fixing at around 1990s. The current season was ultimately predicted a championship for Besiktas as they were the 1st team with Galatasaray being the runner-up. Galatasaray had required 8 goals in total to surpass Besiktas in goal difference to become the champions. Of course with chances towards Besiktas being very high the Besiktas fans had began early celebrations in streets etc. But, in the last matches of the season Galatasaray had faced Ankaragucu (Also the same team who faced fining over punching a referee). It was expected that Galatasaray could win, but to a big surprise, nobody expected for them to somehow win 8-0. The exact amount of goals needed to secure the championship. Which this obviously led to suspicious and frustrations from the Besiktas fans and practically everyone else. This was a long case seeing how Ankaragucu players had played compared to their other matches, assuming Galatasaray had bribed Ankaragucu and did match-fixing. Although, Galatasaray didn't face any finings, the case was pretty much left towards them to them being not guilty.
Good video, liked it! We certainly need a part 2 with big Greece coming up, scandals are more often than expected in the glorious Super League
Nice job! I love your videos! Support from Bulgaria! We have a lot of fotball scandals. Mainly around our Bulgarian Football presidents. But as a honorable mention, I can also give you the chaos in the Bulgarian Cup final in 2006, when a massive fight between the fans of Cherno More and CSKA happened . Here is a video from it. Sorry for the bad quality, but it is from 2006. :D You can also see the case of CSKA and CSKA 1948. Two clubs with the same name. I hope that I helped you. :) But, of course, I feel that Bulgaria vs England 2019 will be on the list. Speaking about the match fixing. Dan Tan, who worked with Raj Perumal fixed a friendly match of Bulgaria vs Estonia in 2011, which finished 2:2 after all 4 goals came out of penalties. You can find a lot about Bulgaria. Also you can see FC Tsarsko Selo (A bankrupted club). The owner went on thepitch in order to prevent a player taking a penalty. You can make a whole video about us. :D
Same for us here in Romania lol, our leagues are just wild. Btw, your link doesn’t work if you meant to have one, I am not sure if it is even possible to link stuff within youtube comments but at least now it isn’t working, no link shows up
@@edi0157 ruclips.net/video/c8HX4NL75iI/видео.html And now?
The Ireland scandal, "Sandwichgate", really brought back some great memories of the 2002 WC. Friends and I gathering at 2 and 3 in the morning, getting completely pissed and generally having 3 of the best weeks of our lives. Took days to get all the beer off the walls and ceilings.
As an aside, well done Gibraltar. Just some minor photoshop issues. Well-behaved FA, that.
btw fun fact the game between two mentioned belgian teams was the most goal scorring draw in football history, which happened on august 7th 1999 and the game ended 6-6
After the afterparty scandal in Norway, SK Brann got relegated from the top division. But a year later, they got promoted again, won the cup, finished second in the league and was one goal away from entering the Conference League. One of the best teams in Norway atm. Crazy shit.
I wonder if Saipan got many Irish tourists over the years after the Roy Keane & Mick McCarthy debacle.
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We need Part 2!!!
Great video, I do feel that the self censorship detracts from the seriousness of some of these cases. On the Iceland one you said "Gylfi was accused of behaviour in a very bad way" and you mentioned on another "R'ed". I'd say if you're making content like this, you can't be shying away from the words that fully describe the situation.
the chapo team died cause of reckless pilots. the bolivian airline was bankrupt and the pilot (also ceo of the airline) always fueled within minimal margins to save money . with that said they werent able to make the trip to columbia because of fuel lackage. pilots also declined options to refuel and turned of voice recording . would be interesting to cover for vizeh maybe
How didn’t you pick what’s currently going on, with the “Gibraltar is Spain” chants, where the Gibraltar FA has filed an official complaint? And also, after the 14-0 loss to France, there were a lot of allegations of mistreatment by their coach Ribas, which caused them to play so poorly. So yes, Gibraltar has been involved in scandals…….
Also Iceland’s biggest talent at the moment, Albert Gudmundsson, is also suspended from the national team because of you guessed it, an SA claim………
As a Spanish, the chants are a meme here we use as a joke about an stereotypical fascist who wants to conquer back Gibraltar and Portugal. No one here actually gives a shit about Gibraltar.
One of my local clubs, Dundee FC, was owned (presumably) by the mafia and signed numerous world class players like Fabrizio Ravanelli, Claudio Caniggia, Fan Zhiyi, Marco Russo who were way, waaay above the club. And that's not even a full list, it goes on and on. Claudio was on 20k/pw and had won the World Cup previously before joining in 2003. Every bit of profit made from merchandise went solely to paying his wages. The former director Giovanni de Stefano was arrested for 14 years after being charged with fraud. He had links with Sadam Hussein, Osama Bin Laden and Robert Mugabe. The BBC show 'A View From The Terrace' did a great documentary on this. The media frenzy surrounding the club was mental.
It's surreal to think that players as big as this, literal World Cup winners and National Team captains, once played at my tiny local club barely 10-15 minutes down the road from the scheme I live. Dundee's current training ground is the college I go to, so they are as local to me as it gets. I walk past the players on my way home from lectures and at the car park. Although I love Rangers because seven generations of my family have supported them, if I had to pick another club, then I would probably support Dundee.
i like how theres a consistent flow of videos from vizeh now
keep it up liam!!
also roy keane was right.
For Malta you could have also mentioned the case of former Malta NT manager Devis Mangia allegedly SA 3 of his players, this was also interesting as it happened at his last 4 clubs. The Malta FA then launched a police case and found him guilty. This came as a shock for football supporters in Malta as under Devis Mangia, Malta enjoyed fruitful growth and also the longest unbeaten streak we have ever had. Loved the video, Keep it up Vizeh 🇲🇹🍾
From Türkiye, Besiktas fan here
In the 80s or 90s, we played against Ankaragücü (note that we would've won the league if we won or drew) and the referee scored a goal..
I would’ve liked you to go more in detail with Romania, namely the FCSB - Steaua Bucharest scandal, especially since they are Champions League winners.
Slovakian 2nd division was plagued with match fixing and bet fixing 10 years ago. To a point where I heard that coaches had to scold whole teams in locker room threatening players with no payment until end of the year if they ever sniffed out more cases of that. Not sure what is happening now.
Fun fact about the Portugal scandal: while Boavista got relegated, Porto only got a 6 point deduction (6 points that didn't matter, considering they fixed multiple matches and paid referees multiple times) for the same (if not worse) corruption
In fact, that same Porto presidency and management was still active untill this last season, 20 years later, and only got out of the club because their own fans were not happy with them (they started robbing their own club, go figure)
In the meantime, the Apito Dourado case was never fully closed, as Porto's president was never sentenced, never had to pay any fines or go to jail (as the Boavista's president did), just because he flew to another country for a couple of months while the case was open, and then just flew back as if nothing happened
For us (Ireland) I'm surprised you didn't mention the hand of le frog too, I am still scarred from that
The biggest scandal from Romania is the self destruction of Steaua Bucharest. First, by the romanian army (in the late 90s), and second by Gigi Becali. Now there are 2 teams, FCSB with the history, and CSA Steaua with the brand (logos and name).
You didn't talk about the Heysel stadium disaster for Belgium you could have talked about that. Thanks for your video banger as always
That was for the English football, and it was overshadowed 4 years later thanks to another disaster in Hillsborough.
@@ezraezra2928 Yes but the stadium was at fault as well it wasn't in a condition to host a UCL final
yeah this video sealed the deal for me, had to subscribe after watching your videos for almost 6 months.
I think for Poland the match fixing in the polish league final in 1993 suits better. Playing teams were Amica Wronki and Aluminium Konin. The first half was going alright but at half time the referee got the managers of both teams to the referee room and started a bidding war, who wins his team will be more favorable. One guy even offered 100.000zl (£52,176.34 at that time).
Latvia had the same story once again recently. In 2021 Ventspils FK, one of the best clubs in Latvia, was banned both by UEFA and by LFF, and later dissolved.
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As a Romanian, you actually got it a bit wrong, what actually happened was we went FROM state owned clubs (because we defeated communism in a bloody Revolution where we STILL don’t understand who actually shot at people 35 years later and all not TO, like you might understand from the video) to various well-connected guys (“mafia”, as you and sometimes we as well call them) owning them and indeed bankrupting them starting a number of history disputes over which clubs can call themselves successors to the historical clubs (but the massive bankruptcy wave started hitting in the late 2000s/early 2010s and it is still happening, to the point where most clubs depend on state money to survive in one way or another despite fully state owned clubs being officially banned by a 1998 law that forced the privatisations that ended up putting the clubs in the hands of the aforementioned people. You might know this law if you are familiar with Corvinul or CSA Steaua s cases which could both be videos in and of themselves. Mere insolvency? Pah, that s just a regular thing at this point, there are 2 going on right now, Hermannstadt and Dinamo and there are other clubs with debts too). The actual 90s/early 2000s match fixing that you were talking about that never ended up going to a court of law but there have been statements from various people about it was not termed “blat” (that s just the regular term in Romanian for anything fixed ahead of time so I get the confusion) but “Cooperativa” (“The Cooperative”, from “a coopera”, “to cooperate”). Jean Padureanu s Gloria Bistrita (which actually played quite a bit in Europe in that era and was the boyhood team of quite a few good Romanian footballers like Lucian Sanmartean (absolute technical magician in the 2000s and 2010s, especially his stint at Vaslui is fondly remembered) and before the 90s Gabi Balint (CL winner with Steaua) and Viorel Moldovan (great ST of the 90s for teams like Dinamo, Rapid, Neuchatel Xamax and Fenerbahce). They were also the launching pad of Ciprian Tatarusanu that you might know as he played there for two seasons in 2007-2009) was infamous as the alleged centerpiece of it all.
Anyway, yeah, Romanian football is wild. Another subjects you could talk about are general communist shenanigans with how Dinamo, Steaua and later to a way lesser extent Victoria Bucuresti appeared, grew and became so dominant/players not being allowed to transfer away like Nicolae Dobrin (Santiago Bernabeu of Real Madrid was super impressed by him in the early 70s and wanted to get him on his team, unfortunately for him dictator Ceausescu said no and we were still 19 years away from communism falling)/Rodion Camataru s Golden Shoe controversy (in case you are wondering why we have the coefficient multipliers today, well this is part of the reason. It was the spring of 1987. Steaua was in the middle of its 104 league games unbeaten run and its Golden Age. Dinamo was far away in 2nd. But they had this man, Rodion Camataru which was indeed a damn good striker. So they basically decided to make him the Golden Shoe winner. He ended up winning it with 44 goals in 33 games while the Austrian Toni Polster could only manage 39 and was initially ruled the winner. The problem was that he scored 26 goals in the last 10 games, 20 in the last 6 while he had only scored 18 times in the previous 24. The only one he didn’t score against in that run was Steaua in a 1-1 draw. As you can imagine, Polster was furious and did not show up to the awards ceremony. Eventually, Camataru was allowed to keep his copy of the trophy but his award got officially revoked. He himself denies any personal wrongdoing to this day but admits it might have been a Party directive. Note, other Dinamo players got it before and after without much fuss), Becali just in general (saying this as a fan of the club that he owns, FCSB (Steaua s privatised form that can’t legally call itself Steaua anymore despite having even avoided bankruptcy, long story)) but especially the Valiza case (“the Suitcase”. At the time in 2008 we were in a tight title race against CFR that went to the final matchday. CFR was due to play local rivals Universitatea Cluj. If CFR lost we would have been crowned champions, so Becali decided to pay U Cluj players 1.7 million euros to NOT LOSE (which makes it weird in terms of corruption cases where you usually pay people to lose but still corruption and match fixing either way) the game via a suitcase (which is why the case was known by that name in the media lol). CFR won the game 1-0 and became champions for the first time in their history, the suitcase was immediately intercepted by anticorruption officers and Becali eventually was sentenced to 3 years in prison for this and other cases of which he served 2. He is still our owner. That s not even scratching the surface about him.), Dinamo s missing owner Pablo Cortacero (this actually happened recently. In 2020 some random Spanish man known as Pablo Cortacero bought the club saying that he has all these funds and will make Dinamo great again etc. He proceeded to bring in Spanish players and staff on big contacts including one Aleix Garcia (yeah, the Girona one) and then just ghosted, never bringing the money. The fans rushed to support the team and keep it from going bankrupt, eventually wrestling it away from Cortacero and ending up with a minority stake in the team while majority control went to actual well-intentioned people. That s why Dinamo is still in an insolvency today) etc. That being said, hope there are better times ahead and we ll stay clear of any such scandals in the future, we are really passionate about the game and it is sad to see it being brought down by stuff like this.
The rest of the video is insane too but that s just way too much to comment on, I will just say I thought you will go with the Tapie scandal for France but you have talked about it previously indeed
for Belgium, there is a case called "propere handen" (clean hands), its massive
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A little side-note to Polish scandal and the sunday of miracles. Even though the clubs involved were never found guilty (because there was no such thing as match-fixing in Polish law at the time, so there was no ground for criminal punishment), Wisla Kraków board have suspended and/or terminated contracts of their own players who were involved in the 0:6 fixed match against Legia. It resulted in Wisła's relegation the following season.
Funny enough, I was at the Westerlo - Genk game. The supporters I was standing with were pretty annoyed and stood there dumbfounded during those last minutes
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The case of Izzy Akinade was a much worse (but less well known) scandal in Irish football
Biggest scandal for Georgian football would be 1993/94 Champions League qualifier between Dinamo Tbilisi and Linfield
The Arkan scandal in Serbia is always worth noting. A former warlord getting a team, (I won't spoil the story) up to his assassination is probably the craziest club owner of all time
You should've put 1949 Linfield-Belfast Celtic match for Northern Ireland. In that game several Celtic players were lynched by the crowd.
About Greece 🇬🇷 you can even write a book
One you do part 2, I'd love to see one about controversies with north and south america countries
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You know its a good day when Vizeh drops a documentary better than National Geographic
Huge honor and diligent content creation.
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as a belgian fan of a club that was fucked over by the scandal we absolutely sent genk packing, that 1 disgusting game cost us a lot but we still managed to get into europe by beating genk in the final match that gave a european spot. we and football as a whole won that day.
Where’s part 2?
Belgium has a lot more scandalous football stories like the case of Dejan Veljkovic (basically match fixing) and the Zheyun Ye case (again… Match fixing) or even the case of Anderlecht-Nottingham Forest (you guessed it: Match Fixing)
The worst part of the danish "fan" was that he was living in Sweden at the time
predicting portugal: the sporting fan coup where they attempted to literally lynch the players/manager
Remember when that happened in Gibraltar, still can't believe to this day, shocking
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Is widely -known- guessed in Spain that Rubiales is involved in a bunch of corrupt dealings (and he's on trial for a lot of shady/weird deals AFAIK) but the thing that took him down was thinking he was so high above the law and decency that didn't need to contain himself on a celebration.
His family reacted to this ordeal in a composed and timely manner... HA sister and cousin went to tv to defend/acuse him, his mom got inside her local church and went on hunger strike...
Slovenia has a Šmarna gora incedent in 2002 world cup inSouth Korea between national manager Katanec and first star Zahović.
He didn't mention Greece because he can make an entire separate video on it
For Germany, it’s probably gonna be the 2005 Dfb pokal match fixing scandal, involving Felix Zwayer and Robert Hoyzer.
To sum it up, Hamburg SV a Bundesliga club(yes they were good back then) faced SC Paderborn(then in the 4th devision) in a DFB Pokal first round match. Hamburg would go on to lose 4-2 with Paderborn being awarded two questionable penalties and Hamburg player Emile Mpenza receiving a red card. This wasn’t the only match that was fixed and the whole scandal came to around 2 million euros in match fixing.
Pretty bad but the Bundesliga scandal 1970/71 is bigger imo
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I’m American. A pretty recent soccer (football) scandal in my country is the Gio Reyna/Claudio Reyna/Gregg Berhalter scandal that happened just after the 2022 World Cup. Way too complicated to summarize here. Google if you don’t know what I’m talking about
Nk rogaska had a few scandals during their 1 season in the first slovenian legue. First their stadium was very bad so because of that countles games were delayed and the whole league had to ajust by playing the rogaska home games at 1 pm because there was sun light at that time (they didint have reflectors)
There was an incident where they had to play nk koper where the games was canceled and a 3-0 win was awarded to koper because nk rogaska didint follow the homegrown young player rule. From that point onwards they started the game with a young slovenian kepper got the ball out of play as quicly as possible and subbed on a new kepper (that was tecnicaly still following the rules)
At the end of the season it was revelaed that they will not be able to get their uefa and slovenian league licence because of the stadion and financial stuff. As it was revealed some rogaska players didn't have contract with rogaska but another company so a funny example by contract their striker was technicaly an electrician for that they got demoted to the 4th division of slovenian football.
There was quite a lot of incidents but these are the most inportant.
part two please, content is amazing 🙏
As a romanian I was wondering which story you'll pick and i wasn't surprised that you chose a whole era of the romanian football history and not a particular story even tho i was disappointed since there are so many crazy stories that for us romanians it seems a bit normal but i'm sure for a foreign eye this could be just mental
What a great RUclipsr. There are very few good channels left on RUclips now. This certainly is one of the few.
Earned a new sub! Great video
You are sorely mistaken about Romania football, it's the other way around, in the 90s the clubs ended up under private investors, most of them ending up in jail because of corruption, the state didn't involve itself in football anymore.
The football ban on Sundays in Northern Ireland is interesting to me. I quickly skimmed through the schedule of the Irish league and didn’t find Sunday matches either. Of course Ireland is generally seen as one of the more pious countries in Europe but most other countries are Christian too and nobody cares there. Gaelic football seems to be played on Sundays regularly so I wonder if any Irish could weigh in, is it only due to religious believe or is it some sort of gentleman’s agreement to leave Sundays for Gaelic football? In this case it would make sense that playing on Sundays caused controversy in Northern Ireland because Irish nationalists probably saw it as compromising the all-Irish Gaelic football competition in favor of the divided association football competition.
It was the Loyalists, that controlled the Occupied Six for years, that chained up swings on Sundays, not Nationalists.
I'm not sure if pious would be the correct adjective either, fundamentalist would be more accurate.
you could make a 10 hour video about the big 3 in portugal, mainly porto and benfica. every season a new scandal but they are untouchable by the law
As a Belgian, I support Gent. And we needed Westerlo to win against Genk to make it to the playoff. Seeing this was verybsad, but we got our revenge in the end beceause we wear first in the second playoff and then beat Genk in the match for European football. Karma strikes back
Ah thanks for adding that piece mate!
Very deserved European qualification if you as me as Genk fan, we have been making a fool of ourselves now and then for the last couple seasons on and off the pitch. That said I think there is nothing scandalous about the last minutes of Genk-Westerlo, both teams were safe and this is what most teams would do, just not that obvious.
Don't hate the players, hate the game and it's stupid rules!
W Vizeh drop, wild Spain one btw
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Another banger :) learning alot of stories I did not know with this one
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