36.7 C
Delhi

UEFA could hand Zlatan Ibrahimovic a three-year ban for betting involvement

Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s career could be headed towards an abrupt end due to his 10% ownership of Malta based company Bethard. UEFA have appointed an ethics and disciplinary investigator to look into the issue and see if Zlatan violated any of the betting rules that have been laid out. 

According to UEFA’s disciplinary regulations, players should not have any involvement with betting companies. However, the 39-year-old’s involvement could see him be struck with a 3-year-ban from playing football. Here is what the governing body of European football had to say in a statement they released: 

zlatan ibrahimovic sweden euro 2016 lbnncygsmww51f52e2ezyzjme UEFA could hand Zlatan Ibrahimovic a three-year ban for betting involvement

‘In accordance with Article 31(4) of the UEFA Disciplinary Regulations (DR), a UEFA Ethics and Disciplinary Inspector has today been appointed to conduct a disciplinary investigation regarding a potential violation of the UEFA Disciplinary Regulations by Mr. Zlatan Ibrahimovic for having an alleged financial interest in a betting company.’

According to reports in Sweden, the Swedish FA was aware of the matter for three years and apart from Zlatan retiring from national football, the issue was the main hindrance in calling him up for the 2018 World Cup squad. 

- Advertisement -TechnoSports-Ad
ac milan zlatan UEFA could hand Zlatan Ibrahimovic a three-year ban for betting involvement
201017 Zlatan Ibrahimovic of Milan looks dejected during the Serie A football match between Inter and Milan on October 17, 2020 in Milano. Photo: Daniele Buffa / BILDBYRAN fotboll football soccer serie a inter milan bbeng depp deppar *** 201017 Zlatan Ibrahimovic of Milan looks dejected during the Serie A football match between Inter and Milan on October 17, 2020 in Milano Photo Daniele Buffa BILDBYRAN fotboll football soccer serie a inter milan bbeng depp deppar, PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxSWExNORxAUT Copyright: DANIELExBUFFA BB201017ZG010

Ibrahimovic may have violated FIFA’s rules during March’s World Cup qualifier against Georgia and in the Europa League qualifier against Shamrock Rovers in September 2020.  UEFA are yet to declare the results of their investigation. 

The AC Milan striker recently signed a contract extension which will see him play football in not only one of Europe’s top five leagues, but also potentially compete in continental football at the age of football. However, should the results be unfavourable for Zlatan, this could be the last we see of the invincible Swedish forward. 

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Arsh Das
Arsh Das
A music enthusiast, also passionate about football and bringing you the latest in the sporting world every day.
TechnoSports-Ad

Popular

TechnoSports-Ad

Related Stories

More from author

Top 5 Players With the Most Clean Sheets in the Champions League: Table

Manuel Neuer broke the record for the most clean sheets in the Champions League by shutting out Arsenal in the second leg of their...

Real Madrid’s spending history shows how effective they have become at transfers

Real Madrid's massive spending spree in 2019 is a distant memory of the past, five years later. The Spanish giants spent over €200 million...

MI vs PBKS IPL results: Mumbai win by 9 runs in tense finish

Mumbai Indians defeated Punjab Kings by 9 runs in their IPL meeting, earning their third win of the season. The Kings were bowled out...

Barcelona dressing room divide: Gundogan and Araujo respond to red card

Ilkay Gundogan and Ronald Araujo were at odds about the red card incident from Barcelona's quarter final defeat against PSG in the Champions League....