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Patrick Matasi Betting and Match Fixing Scandals Shock Kenyan Football Fans
Kenyan football fans are in shock after a leaked video allegedly linked former Harambee Stars goalkeeper Patrick Matasi to a betting scandal.
The footage, which has gone viral, shows Matasi in a conversation that appears to involve match-fixing. This revelation has sparked outrage on social media, with fans demanding answers about the integrity of the game.
The scandal comes at a time when Kenyan football is struggling to regain its reputation on the international stage.
Matasi Caught on Video in Suspicious Negotiations
A secretly recorded video shows Patrick Matasi nodding as an unidentified individual, believed to be a recruiter, gives instructions on match-fixing.
The discussion reportedly involved manipulating the outcome of a game, a claim that has left many fans furious.
Matasi, a former Kenya Police FC player, also played for Ethiopia’s Saint George FC, Tusker FC, and AFC Leopards. Police FC recently released him under unclear circumstances, adding to the mystery surrounding his career.
His last game for Harambee Stars ended in a humiliating 4-1 loss to Cameroon. Fans questioned the ease with which he conceded the final goal, raising suspicions.
The defeat crushed Kenya’s hopes of qualifying for the Africa Cup of Nations. Shortly after, head coach Engin Firat resigned, marking the end of his difficult tenure with the national team.
Fans and Experts React to the Shocking Allegations
The leaked video has fueled outrage among football lovers. Social media erupted with fans expressing their frustration. A Facebook user, Afande Cele, posted:
“It’s heartbreaking for those who genuinely want the game to grow. We always suspected match-fixing, but today we have proof. First half, hold a draw… second half, let go… eeeihh.”
Investigative blogger Cyprian Nyakundi also weighed in, stating that Matasi’s uncharacteristic mistakes in previous matches had long raised eyebrows.
“There have been times when Matasi conceded goals that looked too easy. Was it poor form or something more deliberate?” he questioned.
Football analyst Ombija Oguda expressed his concerns, highlighting Matasi’s past association with Police FC, a government-sponsored team.
“How did no one in Police FC or the national team notice this? I refuse to believe he acted alone.”
Renowned coach Frank Ouna also joined the debate, adding to the growing calls for an investigation.
Unanswered Questions Lingering Over Patrick Matasi Scandal
Despite the outrage, several key details remain unknown. The exact date of the video recording and the identity of the alleged recruiter are still unclear. Attempts to contact Matasi for a response have been unsuccessful.
As authorities investigate, fans are left wondering how deep the alleged match-fixing goes. If proven true, the scandal could shake Kenyan football to its core.
With growing concerns over the integrity of the game, stakeholders must act swiftly to restore trust in the sport.
The coming days will determine Matasi’s fate, but for now, Kenyan football is facing one of its biggest controversies yet.
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