IS IT ALL ABOUT THE MONEY?
12 December 2008
UEFA call for "stronger protection of the
integrity of sport and a fair financial return from
sports betting"
A Union of European Football Associations statement on
the UEFA.com website confirms that the association has
joined forces with other sports bodies to call for
"stronger protection of the integrity of sport and a
fair financial return from sports betting" to be
incorporated in an influential European Parliament
report on the integrity of online gambling in the
European Union. The self-commissioned report is by
Christel Schaldemose MEP. (see previous InfoPowa
reports).
The call was made at a meeting in Brussels last Thursday
involving UEFA, over 20 representatives of international
sport from the Sports Rights Owners Coalition
(represented by basketball, cricket, football, horse
racing, rugby and tennis) and key European
decision-makers.
"Online sports betting is a phenomenon which has
exploded across the EU in the last five years, with the
rapid growth in multiple new betting products and the
possibility to bet on losing outcomes," a statement
issued by UEFA said on Friday.
"The increase in irregular betting activities represents
a major cross-border threat for sports bodies, public
authorities and for the European consumer. At the
meeting, the European Parliament, Member States and the
Commission were called upon to address these challenges
and to take this agenda forward through proactive
dialogue with all relevant stakeholders."
It's really all about the money...[editorial comment]
The sports bodies emphasised that the recognition of a
clear "competition organiser's right" would be a very
positive development for sport. They also give full
backing to French sports organisations in their campaign
at national level to promote sport's integrity and
secure a fair financial return for competition
organisers.
France, who hold the European Union presidency, is in
the process of reforming its national betting
regulation. It was stressed in Brussels that the
controlled opening, which the French government has
announced, offers a historic opportunity to recognise
the "competition organiser's right" and to establish a
best practice model for other countries.
"The integrity of sporting events and public trust in
them must be preserved, as must the fundamental belief
that all athletes are competing to win," the statement
said. "Sports competition organisers should be
represented in any regulatory authority which is
created, and closely associated with the development of
the sports betting market.
"Betting operators must contribute to a sustainable,
workable and financed framework to preserve the
integrity of sports competitions and to protect them
against any form of betting corruption."
"Moreover, as sports competition organisers own the
rights to their events, legislative initiatives should
confirm that commercial exploitation through sports
betting can only be undertaken with their consent and
with a fair financial return to the sports movement for
reinvestment in sports development initiatives.
According to the solidarity principle between
professional and amateur sport, the whole sports
movement would benefit from this additional funding."
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