The famous journalist Roman Bebeh spoke in detail about the corruption of the referees in the championship of Ukraine.
- There are several formats. The first is that the coach comes to the president of the club and says: "We need to make a budget for the referees." It's called Do Not Disturb. In a tied game, the referee decides 30% of the match. Somewhere he gave a penalty, somewhere a yellow. Therefore, we had and now have clubs that allocate a budget for referees.
The second format, when football players are given a bonus for a victory. For example, $3,000 each. They say: give one and a half thousand from each and we will motivate the referee. Certain people come up to him and say: if our team wins, you will get 50 thousand of something there - before 2014, these were crazy amounts. They reached up to 100 thousand dollars per match.
The third format - the referee is charged in the totalizer and he adapts the match to himself: the number of goals, penalties and so on. This format started to spread when there were fewer discounts and money got smaller. The arbitrators began looking for options, Bebech said.