Atletico Madrid right-back Kieran Trippier has been banned by the British Football Association (FA) for a 10-week ban and fined £ 70,000 after it was found to be involved in real gambling.
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Trippier was previously charged by the FA possibly involved in betting on a move from Tottenham Hotspur to Atletico Madrid in July. But he refused, insisting that he had never been involved in gambling.
But most recently on Dec. 23, the FA ruled that the 30-year-old violated Rule E8 (1) that prohibits state players from placing bets on football. Or give confidential information to others in order to make gambling
As a result, Trippier will be subject to a 10-week ban on all races and a fine of £ 70,000 (approximately 2.7 million baht).
With the ban, the England star will miss out on February 28, 2021, and this means that he did not enter the field in the Atletico Madrid game against Chelsea. UEFA Champions League round of 16, final team, first leg mid-February
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