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Background

The AMATT Training Concept  has been developed - and it will be later updated and fine-tuned - in the framework of approaches and actions based on strong synergies and cooperations among private and public bodies, along the recommendations by the European Commission, the Council of Europe Convention through the Convention on Manipulation of Sport Competitions, the UNESCO Kazan Action Plan, the UNCAC 7/8 Resolution on Sport and Corruption and the UNODC specialized tools, the IPACS/OECD permanent platform.

The praparatory background of the program includes:

  • EU Seminar Milan 30rd September 2014
  • AMFF intervention program 2015-2017: http://www.anti-match-fixing-formula.eu/index.php/eng/ co-funded by European Commission DG Home Affairs
  • Rome Conference 27/28 September 2017
  • UNCAC Resolution 7/8 adopted at COSP7 on 11th november 2017: link
  • Rome High-Level Meeting April 19th: …
  • Vienna 5-6 June 2018
  • Strasbourg September 2018
  • G20 Paris 10th October

The underlying rationale of the training intervention has to vehiculate clearly that effectiveness in developing specialized know-how and deploying effective policies can take place only in a multi-stakeholder environment and through private-public approaches.

Selection of Training activities implemented in the field of preventing and countering match-fixing in Europe indicatively in the last five years:

At national level federations, leagues and sport clubs have been implementing a wide range of information and training courses.