Brentford striker Ivan Toney has pleaded guilty to a Football Association (FA) charge for betting on football, which is against English football players.
Tony The FA said it committed 262 violations of football betting rules between 2017 and 2021 ahead of the 2022 World Cup, although that did not prevent him from flying to Qatar. The FA confirmed that, but England boss Gareth Southgate decided not to include him on the flag, leaving the striker still waiting for his first game for England.
Until recently, on February 28, The Sun revealed that Tony had decided to take responsibility. But denied that he did not gamble as much as the FA revealed the number of times.
in such case The independent commission is believed to begin considering the 26-year-old’s sanctions within the next few weeks, with the possibility that he will be handed a multi-month ban at the end of this season. and should last until June and July as well
Newcastle full-back Kieran Trippier has previously received a penalty from the FA for telling a friend to place a bet before his departure from Southampton. Tottenham moved to Atletico Madrid in 2019 and resulted in the Newcastle star being banned for ten weeks while at Atletico and fined £70,000.
Joey Barton received an 18-month ban in 2016 for making 1,260 football bets over a decade. And as a result, he immediately decided to hang up his boots instead of appealing the penalty.
Former England striker Daniel Sturridge was banned for four months in January 2018. After being found guilty of notifying the transfer of a team in advance to someone else to place bets And was fined 150,000 pounds (about 6.4 million baht) until causing Trabzonspor to cancel his contract
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