1. FIFA y UEFA como Organizaciones Mafiosas.
Los organismos rectores del fútbol, como la FIFA y la UEFA, son frecuentemente comparados con la mafia. Se les acusa de operar con falta de transparencia, priorizar el dinero sobre el deporte y tener líderes con un poder autocrático, similar al de los capos criminales.
- Fifa makes the mafia look like choir boys. They can f right o as far as i’m concerned.
- Any supranational institution dealing with so much money is a mafia: ioc, fifa, etc.
- I love that uefa fines football clubs thousands of dollars when their fans chant "uefa mafia" in matches. Its so on the nose its just super funny.
- Gianni infantino is proving once again fifa’s corruption runs as deep as the mafia. From posing with trump and cozying up to criminal leaders to awarding saudi arabia the 2034 world cup, neutrality is dead.
- The fifa and the trump regime are both criminal organisations with the same structures as the mafia. That's why their understanding is so well.
2. Propietarios y Directivos de Clubes.
La etiqueta de 'mafia' también se extiende a propietarios, presidentes y agentes de clubes, a quienes se les atribuyen prácticas cuestionables, control coercitivo y una influencia desmedida en el deporte, operando con tácticas que recuerdan al crimen organizado.
- But you have that clown ficticius as a competitor, not because he’s a good player, but because he has the biggest mafia boss in football history behind him: florentino pérez, president of real madrid, the ultimate thieving club.
- Tin hat confession - i always wondered if sergi canos got sent off on purpose to help retain his agency mate's pl status. Only 2% of me believes it, but it's not uncompelling you consider their agent is clearly a mafia don.
- I hope forest lose as well. I can’t stand their owner who has ties with the mafia. Football has become a safe haven for shady characters and oligarchs.
- Madrid eh, the mafia of spain. Lure lads with 2 years to go around europe with the "run yer contract down or you'll never play for us" b.s. Now got their claws into alonso as well.such a shitehouse of a club.
3. Corrupción, Apuestas y Arreglo de Partidos.
Existen acusaciones directas sobre la existencia de redes 'mafiosas' dedicadas a arreglar partidos. Se menciona que jugadores y árbitros son presionados o chantajeados para alterar resultados, beneficiando a redes de apuestas y otros intereses ocultos.
- So that right now there are players at tottenham hotspur football club that have already purposefully fixed games and in a way so as to sabotage tottenham. There is english mafia/state mafia/networks.
- Because it is mafia controlling things and fixing matches the players must even very obviously act so as to sabotage their team. Because if the game doesn't turn the way it is expected they may get in trouble.
- And that's why this goalkeeper makes sure to withdraw his arm. He does it visibly. He must. Because it is mafia that has made an order. Football is so organized and run.
- I've watched highlights of the england-serbia game and it very much looks like a fixed game. Again, local serbian mafia can blackmail players into fixing a game for their own reasons having to do with some sort of other enrichment they may pursue via other deals and/or via betting.
4. Ultras y Grupos de Aficionados.
En particular en Italia, los grupos de aficionados 'ultras' son vinculados directamente con el crimen organizado. Se informa sobre su implicación en actividades delictivas como extorsión y violencia, llegando a ser infiltrados o controlados por verdaderas organizaciones mafiosas.
- The same would happen to inter for their between their ultras/mafia/club. (same also true for ac milan and juventus).
- Milan, inter ultras sentenced in ‘mafia’ case jun 17, 2025, 01:41 pm et an italian judge on tuesday sentenced 16 inter milan and ac milan hardline ultra fans to prison terms ranging from two to 10 years for crimes including murder, extortion and criminal association with links to the….
- Italy's leading anti-mafia prosecutor says mob bosses and the far right are tapping into the muscle and money-spinning activities of hardline 'ultra' football fans in several italian cities.
- A man linked to italy’s most powerful mafia has confessed to taking part in the murder of the boss of “ultra” fans at milan’s top football club, shedding light on mob involvement in sport.