After the streamer’s controversial debut Spreen in Deportivo Riestraa theme was installed in big football Argentina: the bets. Riestra players were summoned to testify about bets on that match. But the issue goes further and a complaint was revealed that involves three first division soccer teams and even impacts Boca.
«When I said that Godoy Cruz went back with Boca, they called me crazy. “Some became millionaires because of that game and I have names.”denounced the journalist Gabriel Anello, who pointed to the Tomb for his match against Xeneize in The Bombonera from some dates ago. And he asked for punishments, such as relegation «or get 20 points. Today they are investigating Godoy Cruz, Talleres and Tigre».
«Very serious. There are three First Division clubs that are being investigated for sports betting. One of them is Godoy Cruz. There is a very important team, from the interior, involved in this. “The investigation is ongoing”journalist Renzo Pantich also noted on the subject.
«A broken campus. 4 noted. Several suspected parties. The good ones want to clean themselves up and let the names of the “turritos” come out. The leadership does not want anyone to speak. Godoy Cruz Antonio Tomba de Mendoza explodes. And it is very serious”also added journalist Pablo Gravellone.
«One believes in the innocence of the footballer, that everyone is chasing a ball. I honestly can’t believe the other thing, a lot of things are said and that makes me noise. For me, the most beautiful thing about football is the footballers, but I know there is everything. If I don’t believe in my footballers, I can’t be in football anymore.”said Daniel Oldrá, now former coach of Godoy Cruz.
«With the issue of betting, the essence of football was lost, this is another football. It’s not what you saw in the neighborhood, in the pasture. You see it with Riestra and nobody says anything, everything doesn’t matter.added the historic coach of Godoy Cruz, who in dialogue with Dos de Punta stated the reasons for his departure from Tomba.
«I left because I didn’t see a response from the team. I wanted to continue working at Godoy Cruz. But it has nothing to do with what they say about betting.”Oldrá also told Daniel Baretto on Radio La Red. However, the issue of betting shakes Argentine soccer.
What specific actions can Argentine football authorities and clubs implement to effectively combat match-fixing tied to illegal betting and restore confidence in the sport?
## World Today News Presents: The Dark Side of Argentine Football
**Host:** Welcome to World Today News. Today, we delve into a disturbing trend plaguing Argentine football: match-fixing linked to illegal betting. Joining us are two esteemed guests: **[Guest 1 Name]**, renowned sports journalist and analyst, and **[Guest 2 Name]**, a former professional footballer with insight into the inner workings of the game.
**Section 1: The Riestra Incident & Spreading Scandal**
**Host:** [Guest 1], you’ve been closely following the Spreen incident at Deportivo Riestra and its fallout. Can you illuminate the situation and explain how it triggered this wider debate about betting in Argentine football?
**Guest 1:**
**Host:** [Guest 2], from your experience as a professional footballer, what are your thoughts on the allegations surrounding Riestra? Could these scenario be plausible?
**Guest 2:**
**Host:** Journalist Gabriel Anello made shocking allegations about a specific match between Godoy Cruz and Boca Juniors. [Guest 1], how credible do you find Anello’s claims, and what evidence might support them?
**Guest 1:**
**Section 2: The Impact on Argentine Football**
**Host:** [Guest 2], as a former player, how do you think this scandal is affecting the integrity of the sport and the reputation of Argentine football in general?
**Guest 2:**
**Host:** Some argue that betting scandals erode the very essence of football. Do you agree with this sentiment, [Guest 1]? Does this undermine the passion and joy that the sport is supposed to inspire?
**Guest 1:**
**Host:** Daniel Oldrá, the former coach of Godoy Cruz, expressed his disillusionment with the situation, saying he “can’t believe” the allegations. What does this tell us about the internal struggles and moral dilemmas faced by those involved in the world of football when confronted with this issue?
**Guest 2:**
**Section 3: Looking Ahead: Solutions & Responsibility**
**Host:** What can be done to tackle this problem head-on, [Guest 1]? Are there concrete measures that football authorities, clubs, and players themselves can take to ensure the sanctity of the game?
**Guest 1:**
**Host:** [Guest 2], what message would you like to send to aspiring young footballers who may be tempted by the allure of easy money through match-fixing?
**Guest 2:**
**Host:** This situation is a stark reminder that even the beautiful game is not immune to corruption. Thank you both for sharing your expertise and insights on this critical issue.