Rapid-keeper Rapid-Goalkeeper alleges that the club's players would be asked to fix matches
Rapid goalie claims that the club's players would be asked to fix matches
Rapid goalie Richard Strebinger has made some serious allegations against his former club, claiming that he was asked to fix matches while he was playing for the Austrian Bundesliga side.
In an interview with German newspaper Bild, Streibinger said that he was approached by a teammate who asked him to manipulate the result of a match against Sturm Graz in 2018.
Streibinger said he refused to do so, and that he reported the incident to the club's management.
Rapid denies the allegations
Rapid has denied the allegations, saying that there is no evidence to support Streibinger's claims.
The club has also said that it is considering legal action against Streibinger.
Streibinger stands by his claims
Streibinger has stood by his claims, saying that he is willing to take a lie detector test to prove that he is telling the truth.
He has also said that he is prepared to cooperate with any investigation into the matter.
The Austrian Football Association is investigating
The Austrian Football Association (ÖFB) is investigating the allegations.
The ÖFB has said that it will take appropriate action if it finds any evidence of wrongdoing.
Match-fixing is a serious problem in football
Match-fixing is a serious problem in football, and it can have a devastating impact on the integrity of the game.
FIFA, the world governing body for football, has taken a number of steps to combat match-fixing, including introducing a new set of regulations in 2019.
However, match-fixing continues to be a problem in some parts of the world.
It is important to report any suspicions of match-fixing
It is important to report any suspicions of match-fixing to the relevant authorities.
If you have any information about match-fixing, please contact the ÖFB or FIFA.