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Gambling Addict Risks Soccer Fans’ Ire to Warn Against Sports Betting in Germany

Thomas Melchior, who lost over €800,000 to gambling and served prison time, warns fans about sports betting by wearing rival jerseys and sharing his story at German soccer games.

  • Thomas Melchior, a former bank teller sentenced in 2019 to 5.5 years for fraud and theft linked to gambling addiction, campaigns against sports betting at German soccer games by wearing rivals' jerseys and holding a sign that says 'lost a bet'.
  • Melchior’s campaign follows a 13-year struggle with gambling addiction that began after his first Champions League bet and ended with his arrest, illustrating gambling addiction as a global issue beyond Germany.
  • He uses this strategy to spark conversations on gambling dangers despite facing aggressive opposition, while also building a large social media following and receiving mostly positive fan responses at games.
  • Melchior said, "Yes, it's dangerous, I wouldn't recommend it for anyone," and described feeling free when handcuffs clicked, marking his survival from addiction, while noting his criminal record hinders travel and visa acquisition.
  • The campaign’s extension abroad aligns with calls from the German soccer players' union urging the federation to stop accepting betting sponsorships due to addiction prevention contradictions and reputational harm to football.
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From prison to social media star: How one man is taking on sports betting at German soccer games

A man whose gambling addiction landed him in prison has become a social media star in Germany with an unusual campaign against sports betting at soccer stadiums. Thomas Melchior shows up at soccer games wearing the jersey of the home…

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