Felix Zwayer, Jude Bellingham and the match-fixing scandal that overshadows England vs Netherlands (2024)

Felix Zwayer, Jude Bellingham and the match-fixing scandal that overshadows England vs Netherlands (1)

By Sebastian Stafford-Bloor

Jul 9, 2024

The decision to appoint Felix Zwayer as the referee for England’s European Championship semi-final against the Netherlands will reunite the German official with Jude Bellingham. It has also alerted the world to Zwayer’s difficult past.

It is UEFA’s most controversial appointment of the tournament. Zwayer is now 43 and has been considered one of Germany’s top officials for some time. But back in 2004, when he was an assistant referee, an investigation revealed that he had accepted a €300 payment from Robert Hoyzer, a referee later banned for life for match-fixing, to ensure the outcome of a game between Wuppertal and Werder Bremen II.

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Zwayer always denied affecting the outcome of the game in question and a DFB investigation found no evidence that he did, either. He served a six-month ban for failing to refuse Hoyzer’s approach, and then for failing to report it. That punishment was mitigated in return for evidence he gave that helped to convict Hoyzer, who was sentenced to two years and five months in prison.

But after Zwayer served his suspension, he rebuilt his career, becoming one of the highest-profile officials in Germany.

The trouble was that the case against Zwayer had been concealed by the German FA (DFB) for a decade.

By September 2014, Zwayer had risen to become German football’s referee of the year. It was only a few months later, in December 2014, that the newspaper Die Zeit revealed that Zwayer had accepted money from Hoyzer, had had his apartment searched and had been suspended — none of which had previously been public knowledge. Zwayer has remained a contentious figure in German football ever since and it is not difficult to find people who believe his integrity to have been severely compromised by the Hoyzer affair.

That stain on his reputation has never washed out. Famously, Zwayer’s history — and the whole Hoyzer episode — was given a new airing in December 2021, when Jude Bellingham’s then-club Borussia Dortmund faced Bayern Munich at the Westfalenstadion.

At 2-2 all in the second half, Marco Reus ran onto a through-ball and appeared to be bundled to the floor in the penalty box by Lucas Hernandez. In real-time, it certainly looked like a penalty. Zwayer said no and, much to Dortmund’s anger, declined to consult the VAR screen to give the incident a second look.

Dortmund were incensed. Zwayer was later interviewed by broadcaster Sport1 and said that on seeing the tackle and noting Hernandez’s barge in the back, he had then described what he had seen to his VAR, asking whether there was anything he had missed.

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“The question was if there had been another contact that I hadn’t noticed. I was told there wasn’t. That’s why it wasn’t a penalty and there was no on-field review.”

That was probably the wrong call by the VAR team. Looking at the challenge again, there does appear to be more than just a shove in the back — Reus appeared to have been tripped, too — and so Zwayer should really have been directed to the screen. It would not have mattered, Erling Haaland was offside during the build-up — that was revealed later — and a penalty would never have been given. But procedurally, it was not quite right.

Felix Zwayer, Jude Bellingham and the match-fixing scandal that overshadows England vs Netherlands (2)

Hernandez’s challenge on Reus

That was not the sole controversy. Bayern’s winning goal came from the penalty spot after Mats Hummels had been penalised for a pernickety handball. The decision was correct, but — in a move that further antagonised Dortmund — Zwayer went to the VAR screen to deliberate before making the decision.

At the end of an emotional and fractious game, Dortmund were overwhelmed by a sense of injustice. They defended dreadfully and were not wholly entitled to their grievances, but that was still the context for the quote from Bellingham that, ultimately, everyone would remember.

After the game, Bellingham was being interviewed by Jan Aage Fjortoft, the former Eintracht Frankfurt and Norway forward who now works for ViaPlay, and was asked for his verdict on the two decisions. Bellingham did not agree with either.

“You give a referee that’s match-fixed before the biggest game in Germany… what do you expect?”

It was a startling remark and the fallout was dramatic — unique, even. The referee’s assessor that night, Marco Haase, filed a criminal complaint for slander and defamation against Bellingham and the former referee-turned-pundit Manuel Grafe.

Grafe had actually been one of the whistleblowers in the Hoyzer case and has been a persistent critic of Zwayer. Shortly before the Dortmund-Bayern game, he had given an interview saying that “somebody who’s taken money once and kept silent about Hoyzer’s manipulations for half a year shouldn’t referee in professional football.”

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The complaint lacked “legal merit” and did not proceed, but the reaction lasted for weeks.

Hans-Joachim Watzke, the Dortmund CEO, defended his player, saying: “Jude didn’t insult anyone, he just described a fact.”

The following day, the then-Bayern CEO Oliver Kahn told Sky Deutschland that Bellingham’s comments were “obviously a huge step too far.”

Felix Zwayer, Jude Bellingham and the match-fixing scandal that overshadows England vs Netherlands (3)

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Bellingham was fined €40,000 (£34,000; $43,000) for his comments but avoided suspension. Zwayer received a hail of criticism, even death threats. He briefly considered walking away from refereeing. Instead, he took a brief sabbatical, before making a low-key return to officiating in the 2.Bundesliga in February 2022.

Asked about the incident on Sportstudio in April 2022, Zwayer said that he wanted to discuss the matter with Bellingham.

“I wanted to know why he said what he did and where it came from. I don’t think he has a particularly close connection of his own to what happened in 2004. That’s why I wanted to talk to him.”

It was a strange episode, but one which drew a strong response from everybody it touched. Writing for Die Zeit the day after the game, on December 5th 2021, journalist Oliver Fritsch succinctly articulated why.

“Jude Bellingham addressed something fundamental that people in Germany prefer to keep quiet about: because of his history in the Hoyzer case, many players, managers and coaches no longer respect or trust Felix Zwayer. They interpret mistakes he makes personally. Anyone who has committed the original sin as a referee is no longer believed.

“Bellingham has now said what many in the Bundesliga think and know. He did not claim, as some have accused him of, that Zwayer manipulated the game on December 4, 2021. He simply questioned the personal suitability of a referee. And reminded us that some footballers or coaches do not want to be officiated by a referee who once accepted money.”

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It is an issue that will never go away for Zwayer.

He has been a FIFA referee since 2012 and has officiated Champions League games since 2016. He has taken charge of hundreds of games, domestically and in Europe, and on Wednesday night he will oversee his fourth game of this European Championship.

That the match will be played in Dortmund, in the same ground as that Dortmund-Bayern game, and that it will feature Bellingham, just makes the past harder to ignore.

Zwayer’s appointment to this game creates a sub-plot that it could do without.

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Felix Zwayer, Jude Bellingham and the match-fixing scandal that overshadows England vs Netherlands (2024)

FAQs

What did Jude Bellingham say about Felix Zwayer? ›

After the game Bellingham told ViaPlay: "You give a referee that has match-fixed before the biggest game in Germany - what do you expect? "For me, it wasn't [a penalty].

How did Felix Zwayer match fix? ›

In 2005, Zwayer was involved in the match fixing scandal which centered around 2. Bundesliga referee Robert Hoyzer, who took bribes to fix several matches which he officiated. Zwayer assisted him in a match and allegedly accepted a bribe of 300 euros to avoid critical scenes for Wuppertaler SV.

Who was the referee for England v Holland match-fixing? ›

The German referee for England's Euros 2024 semi-final against the Netherlands was served a six-month ban for his role in a match-fixing scandal in 2005. Felix Zwayer, who will lead an all-German officiating team on Wednesday, also has a history with England star Jude Bellingham.

Is Jude Bellingham playing vs. the Netherlands? ›

And, Real Madrid midfielder Jude Bellingham features in the starting lineup for the Three Lions against Ronald Koeman's men. It will be a special occasion for the 21-year-old as he plays at his former stomping ground, returning to the home of his ex-club Borussia Dortmund.

Which referee was banned for match fixing? ›

Felix Zwayer will officiate England's semi-final against the Netherlands. He also has a history with England star Jude Bellingham. The German referee for England's Euros 2024 semi-final served a six-month ban for his role in a match-fixing scandal in 2005.

What is the meaning of match fixing referee? ›

In organized sports, match fixing (also known as game fixing, race fixing, throwing, or more generally sports fixing) is the act of playing or officiating a contest with the intention of achieving a predetermined result, violating the rules of the game and often the law.

What is the match-fixing scandal? ›

Totenero scandal

Totenero remains the world's most famous match-fixing scandal - and led to a staggering 21 players, club owners and officials being given prison time. It came to light after an Italian newspaper discovered two greengrocers in Rome had masterminded a ring to facilitate teams to throw matches.

What did the ref do to Bellingham? ›

Zwayer attracted Bellingham's ire after officiating a Bundesliga match between the Englishman's former club Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich in 2021. The ref turned down Dortmund appeals for a penalty during the crunch clash and later awarded Bayern a spot-kick after penalising Mats Hummels for handball.

How much do referees get paid? ›

According to figures released by Goal in 2021, every EPL official will receive an annual salary, paid to them regardless of how many matches they take control over. This Premier League referee salary will be between £38,500 and £42,000, varying slightly from individual to individual based on their level of experience.

What happened to Felix Zwayer? ›

He was discovered to have accepted a €300 payment from Hoyzer, however, and was suspended for six months for failing to refuse the offer and then for failing to properly report it. The DFB's ban of Zwayer was not public knowledge until a report by Die Zeit 10 years later.

Who was the bad referee for the England game? ›

England were handed a controversial referee for their semi-final with the Netherlands, Felix Zwayer, who had previously clashed with Jude Bellingham over his match-fixing past.

Was it a penalty for England vs. the Netherlands? ›

We're analysing every VAR decision made throughout all 51 games at Euro 2024. On Wednesday, England were awarded a penalty against Netherlands for a challenge by Denzel Dumfries on Harry Kane. Why was it given, and was it the correct decision?

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What is Jude Bellingham's net worth? ›

Bellingham's net worth is currently £39m ($50m) stemming from his existing endorsement deals, such as Lucozade and McDonald's – but that figure could grow exponentially over the coming years.

Why didn't Jude Bellingham play today? ›

Jude Bellingham is expected to be sidelined until after the September international break after picking up a leg injury during training with Real Madrid.

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What happened with Felix Zwayer? ›

Zwayer always denied affecting the outcome of the game in question and a DFB investigation found no evidence that he did, either. He served a six-month ban for failing to refuse Hoyzer's approach, and then for failing to report it.

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