Declan Hill is a distinguished journalist, academic, and consultant renowned for his expertise in match-fixing and corruption within international sports. His journey into the depths of sports integrity began with his academic pursuits, culminating in a doctorate in Sociology from the University of Oxford in two thousand eight, where he was honored as a Chevening Scholar.
Currently, Hill serves as a senior research fellow in anti-corruption in sports at the University of Würzburg and holds a professorship at the University of New Haven. There, he established the Centre for Sports Integrity within the Investigations Program, further solidifying his commitment to combating corruption in sports.
His seminal work, 'The Fix: Organized Crime and Soccer,' has been translated into twenty-one languages and highlights the alarming threats posed by the globalization of the gambling market. Hill's investigative prowess is exemplified by his firsthand experiences with an Asian match-fixing syndicate, which he documented as they orchestrated major football match manipulations, including those in the Champions League and FIFA World Cup.
In two thousand thirteen, he published 'The Insider's Guide to Match-Fixing,' a popular adaptation of his doctoral thesis that quickly gained traction, particularly in Japan. Hill's contributions extend beyond books; he has authored numerous academic articles, served as a reviewer for Global Integrity, and explored the influence of organized crime on professional ice hockey. Notably, in two thousand eleven, he pioneered the first online anti-match-fixing education course for Sport Accord, a program that was later utilized by Interpol.