Taking action
A UK tabloid leak has revealed the English Football Association (FA) has been having talks involving both sports betting operators and the government with the aim of axing betting markets on yellow cards and “other in-game incidents.”
there are other cases like Paquetá’s
The Daily Mail’s recent expose follows the launch of an FA probe into suspicious betting patterns around the yellow cards shown to West Ham’s Lucas Paquetá. The Mail also cited its source as stating there are other cases like Paquetá’s that haven’t yet “been made public.”
Sense of urgency
Until now, it appeared the biggest fallout from the FA’s investigation into shady betting patterns around the Brazilian Paquetá’s bookings in the English Premier League (EPL) was the derailment of the midfielder’s transfer to league champions Manchester City. Now though, it seems the FA is taking action to get the markets cancelled.
Instead of going through the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) to issue a formal ban on niche bets, the FA has gone directly to the sports betting operators. Some UK sports betting firms including Unibet and 32Red have already axed yellow card markets due to internal concerns over integrity.
A global problem
The FA’s move comes amid widespread match-fixing in global soccer from Cyprus to Brazil. The latter’s scandal engulfed members of congress and even federal police. Several Brazilian players received lengthy bans and substantial fines for their roles in the scandal.
Earlier this month, London-based sports betting and data firm Starlizard Integrity Services announced that it had flagged 79 soccer games worldwide during only the first half of 2023 for “suspicious” betting patterns.