Kenyan goalkeeper Patrick Matasi is at the center of a match-fixing scandal after a secretly recorded video surfaced, allegedly showing him negotiating to manipulate the outcome of a football match.

The video, which has sparked widespread outrage, purportedly shows Matasi discussing how he would intentionally let goals in during the game. Observers claim that in the footage, Matasi deliberately allowed easy goals that could have been saved, raising suspicions of foul play.

As a result, Matasi has been handed a 90-day ban from football activities in Kenya, with the possibility of a longer suspension pending further investigations.

Reports indicate that match-fixing syndicates often approach players with cash incentives, taking advantage of financial vulnerabilities. In this case, it is alleged that other players, including numbers 4, 6, and 24, may have been involved in the plot that led to the downfall of the Harambee Stars.

Football authorities and fans have expressed disappointment, calling for thorough investigations to maintain the integrity of the sport. The scandal highlights growing concerns over the influence of money in football and the persistent issue of match-fixing.

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