One of FIFA’s main objectives is to ensure that FIFA competitions are not affected by match manipulation, which means thoroughly protecting the integrity of all competitions under FIFA’s jurisdiction from match manipulation and integrity-related corruption, whatever the circumstances. Therefore, FIFA has implemented the following preventive measures:
Pre-competition measures
The following measures are implemented as standard at all FIFA competitions, including the FIFA World Cup™ and the FIFA Women’s World Cup™, to protect the competitions:
Integrity workshops for the integrity officers of the participating member associations
Integrity briefings by the integrity officers for the national teams of the participating member associations
An integrity workshop for all appointed FIFA referees
In-competition measures
During the competition, the FIFA Integrity Task Force (FITF) is set up as an operational initiative aimed to protect all FIFA competitions from the manipulation of matches and any integrity related matter.
The mission of the FITF is to identify and target for investigation, prosecution and dismantlement match-fixing incidents and criminal networks operating in any FIFA competition environment. The FITF monitors the betting markets and the in-game action of every match in real time for integrity purposes during the competition in order to detect potential irregularities and to be in a position to take action where necessary.
The FITF is a collaborative effort between FIFA and the most relevant stakeholders in the integrity field, who contribute their expertise towards promoting and maintaining the integrity of all FIFA competitions. Furthermore, the FITF establishes internal as well as external communication channels with the local authorities (e.g. national police) and other stakeholders (e.g. integrity partners and integrity officers of member associations) to liaise and work closely during the competition in order to share all relevant information and findings.
FIFA has created various confidential reporting mechanisms to support anyone who might be confronted with potential wrongdoing in connection with match manipulation during its competitions. Any form of approach or knowledge connected to potential match manipulation and/or corruption-related activity can be reported via these reporting mechanisms.
Empowerment of FIFA member associations and the confederations
Enabling FIFA’s member associations (MAs) and the confederations to create and implement efficient integrity initiatives at their respective level and providing ongoing support in these endeavours is vital for the promotion of integrity and the prevention of match manipulation worldwide. Therefore, FIFA actively works with MAs and confederations to support them in tailoring their integrity approach to their own specific needs and by coordinating joint efforts in this field.