euMatch-Fixing has become an increasingly global concern, with organized criminal syndicates operating on a massive scale, targeting a wide range of sports, and it represents a significant threat to the integrity of sport, both nationally and internationally. In recent years, sports organizations have become more aware of this threat. The Anti Match-Fixing Top Training (AMATT) initiative aims to prevent and fight against Match-Fixing thanks to a tailor-made training model specially designed for two very important target groups: Top Decision Makers from Sport Clubs, Federations, Leagues, Sport Regulators, Players Associations, and other institutional stakeholders, and Media Operators.
The AMATT Multi-Level Learning Tool uses a four-pillars’ approach:
ENGAGEMENT: learners as active stakeholders in their own learning processes regarding match-fixing;
AWARENESS: providing guidance to learners when they face ethical dilemmas and teaching where to ask for help to tackle match-fixing;
COMPETENCE: developing customized anti match-fixing learning experiences based on the learners’ background, culture and skills, constant feedback and interactivity;
WILLINGNESS: learners empowered and motivated to prevent and fight against match-fixing, acting as true Anti Match-Fixing Top Influencers.
The AMATT methodology is currently being tested by Project Partners in five EU Countries - Austria, Italy, Portugal, Slovenia, and Spain.










