OGC Nice is at the center of a match-fixing scandal that is shaking French football. Elye Wahi, the 23-year-old striker, has been arrested by the police for suspected sports corruption and rigged betting. The investigation was opened after the detection of suspicious betting flows around a specific game event that occurred at the end of the season. The starting point of the case dates back to May 17, when the player allegedly received a warning for a late tackle. And this yellow card, his fifth of the season, would have led to an automatic suspension for a crucial relegation match. Investigators are seeking to establish three key elements: the timing of the bets, their unusual volume, and any potential links between the bettors and the actors in the game. So specialists call this type of manipulation 'spot-fixing'. But OGC Nice and the French Professional Football League have decided not to comment on the case for now. The investigation is ongoing and the next few months will be crucial to understanding if these suspicions lead to concrete evidence. The case also involves AS Saint-Étienne, which played against OGC Nice in the relegation playoff return match. The two clubs were fighting for survival and the dynamics of the two teams. The impact of a yellow card in such a context is fueling all sorts of speculation today. Elye Wahi is considered one of the most promising players of OGC Nice and his involvement in this case is a blow to the club. OGC Nice supporters are anxiously awaiting the results of the investigation and hope that their team will be able to overcome this ordeal. OGC Nice has always been a club that defends the values of fair play and integrity, and supporters hope that this will be proven once again. The next few days will be crucial for OGC Nice and for French football in general.