Daniel Sturridge: Former Liverpool striker banned for breaching betting rules

jeudi 18 juillet 2019

Can't see the point of the two week ban myself;

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Former Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge has been banned from playing football for two weeks and fined £75,000 after being found guilty of breaching betting rules.

He was given a six-week ban, four of which were suspended, and is free to play again on 31 July.

The Football Association says it will appeal against the dismissal by an independent regulatory commission of various charges alleging he passed on inside information over a potential transfer in January 2018.

Nine of the 11 charges against the 29-year-old were dismissed.

The commission found two charges were proved - that the former Manchester City and Chelsea forward, who scored eight times in 26 appearances for England, had instructed his brother Leon to bet on a possible move to Spanish side Sevilla FC, and that he had given him inside information.

In a statement, the FA said it "respectfully disagrees with the regulatory commission's findings and will be appealing against the charges which were dismissed and the sanction which was imposed".


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