Players at Romanian first division club National Bucharest will be forced to take lie detector tests after losing two matches.
Last week they surprisingly lost 1-0 at home against Vaslui and 2-0 at Jiul Petrosani to dent their chances of playing in Europe next season.
"It's about a moral audit which will allow our players to show they played honestly against Vaslui and Petrosani," the club's main shareholder Constantin Iacov said.
"I think it's normal to check your employees from time to time," Iacov added. "I'll be the first to undergo the polygraph test and the team's coaches soon after me."