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Three players arrested for alleged illegal betting in Australia’s A-League

Three players arrested for alleged illegal betting in Australia’s A-League

Three players from an Australian football club have been arrested following an investigation into alleged betting corruption during several A-League matches. The arrests come after a probe by the Organised Crime Squad into claims of yellow card manipulation. According to New South Wales (NSW) Police, a senior player at Macarthur FC allegedly received instructions from...

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US April round-up: Kansas revenue rises, DC reports decline

US April round-up: Kansas revenue rises, DC reports decline

Taking a look at some of the latest monthly US state sports betting results, iGB analyses a year-on-year revenue increase in Kansas in April and a decline in Washington DC despite handle holding steady. Total market revenue in Kansas increased 13.0% to $10.4m (£8.2m/€9.6m). However, April was not so positive for DC, with revenue down...

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Best boxing bets and expert advice for Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk

Best boxing bets and expert advice for Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk

The wait is nearly over as Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk prepare to trade leather in a bid to become the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world. Lennox Lewis was the last heavyweight to hold the undisputed crown, but it has been 24 years since anyone has dominated the division. Only five fighters have ever...

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Australian A-League footballers charged over alleged betting corruption

Australian A-League footballers charged over alleged betting corruption

Police in New South Wales (NSW) have charged three footballers playing in the Australian A-League with alleged betting corruption linked to yellow card manipulation. The A-League footballers, who have not been named, all play for a team located in south-west Sydney. The players have been bailed and will appear in court soon to hear more...

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Three A-League players arrested as betting scandal rocks Australian football

Three A-League players arrested as betting scandal rocks Australian football

Three players from A-League club Macarthur FC were arrested on Friday and charged with betting-related corruption by manipulating yellow cards in a scandal that rocked the top flight of Australian football. Police allege a senior player for the southwest Sydney club was taking direction from an organised crime figure in South America to ensure yellow...

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Cops reveal how they exposed alleged ‘match-fixing’ on A-League matches that took down Macarthur FC captain Ulises Dávila

Cops reveal how they exposed alleged ‘match-fixing’ on A-League matches that took down Macarthur FC captain Ulises Dávila

Three Macarthur FC stars charged with betting offences Stemmed from A-League games in November and December Captain Ulises Davila one of the players charged on Friday By Andrew Prentice For Daily Mail Australia Published: 05:36 BST, 17 May 2024 | Updated: 05:57 BST, 17 May 2024 He was once a rising star signed by Chelsea –...

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3 Australian League Soccer Players Arrested Over Alleged Betting Corruption

3 Australian League Soccer Players Arrested Over Alleged Betting Corruption

In a blow to Australian soccer, three A-League players were arrested Friday as part of a monthslong investigation into alleged betting corruption. In December 2023, the New South Wales state police and the UK Gambling Commission began a probe into alleged yellow card manipulation by players linked to a southwestern Sydney club.  The investigation revealed...

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Betting Data Firm Caerus Transfers Its Model to Soccer Clubs

Betting Data Firm Caerus Transfers Its Model to Soccer Clubs

Michael Adams spent more than a decade developing data-modeling methods for sports books, including Bet365 and FanDuel, to hedge risk on soccer bets. Now he bets his rural-England-based firm Caerus Risk can offer teams data analytics to optimize on-field performance and maximize player transfers. He hopes his services can build up a team’s analytics smarts...