Robert Hoyzer: his refereeing career ended in Paderborn. In the first round of the DFB Cup he manipulated Paderborn’s tie against Hamburg. Hoyzer received 64,000 euros and a plasma television for the fraud, while the betting gang made 700,000 euros from the sabotaged match.\n\nEventually everything came out - but Paderborn remain tied forever, however unwillingly, to the biggest betting scandal in German football history.