Scientific journal paper Q1
Betting practices among players in Portuguese championships: from cultural to illegal behaviours
Marcelo Moriconi (Moriconi, M.); César Cima (Cima, C.);
Journal Title
Journal of Gambling Studies
Year (definitive publication)
2020
Language
English
Country
United States of America
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Abstract
The growth of the online sports betting market has generated new risk areas and threats to sport integrity, such as match-fixing. In recent years, institutional concern to fight against the phenomenon has been intensified and a set of countermeasures has been adopted. One of the most widely implemented measures to protect integrity in sport is to ban athletes and sports players from betting on the competitions in which they are involved. In some countries, such as Portugal, this practice has become a crime under the new legislation. Despite the legal and sporting restrictions and the prevention programmes carried out for sport institutions to explain the gambling rules, there are many athletes who are putting bets on their own competitions and even in their own games. Through interviews with key informant actors and ethnographic fieldwork, this article describes betting patterns among sports actors in Portugal and explains the perceptions and incentives that lead them to bet in their own sports, competitions and games. The results show different conceptions of integrity between the normative discourse on legal and sport governance institutions and sports actors’ opinion, essentially, the premise that suggest a direct link between betting on one’s own games and manipulation of these games. In some cases, betting in one’s own games helps to strengthen fair play values. However, the spreading of online betting, together with the perception of inefficient controls in the implementation of sporting and legal regulations, creates opportunity structures for fixing matches and taking financial profit though gambling activities.
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Keywords
Match-fixing,Crime,Sport betting,Portugal,Gambling,Cultural practices
  • Psychology - Social Sciences
  • Sociology - Social Sciences
Funding Records
Funding Reference Funding Entity
UID/CPO/03122/2019 Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
590593-EPP-1-2017-1-PT-SPO-SCP Comissão Europeia