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Winger faces nine alleged gambling rule violations

- BY ALAN TEMPLE

FORMER Dundee FC star Gavin Swankie has been issued with a notice of complaint following nine alleged breaches of Scottish Football Associatio­n gambling regulation­s.

The charges span a period over the last decade, including the current campaign.

Swankie is charged with seven breaches of rule 31 which states: “No club, official, team official or other member of team staff, player, match official or other person under the jurisdicti­on of the Scottish FA shall gamble in any way on a football match.”

A further two historic violations of rules 22 (2012-13) and 33 (2013-14) are alleged, which also relate to betting on football.

A preliminar­y date of February 18 has been set for the Scottish FA hearing, which will take place over Zoom, as has become customary for disciplina­ry matters.

Should Swankie, currently a winger with Arbroath, be found guilty, punishment­s range from a “lower end” three-match ban to the “top end” punishment of a 16-game suspension.

Swankie, 38, recently signed a new contract which keeps him at Gayfield until the end of the season.

He is currently in his 13th campaign with the Lichties, having made more than 200 appearance­s over four spells with his hometown club.

Swankie helped Arbroath win the old Division Three title in 2011 and lift the League 1 trophy in 2019.

However, the versatile forward has seen first-team opportunit­ies limited for tabletoppi­ng Arbroath this term, playing just nine times.

A favourite in Angus for many years, Swankie was a hero at Station Park during his five-year stint with Forfar Athletic.

He has also turned out for Dundee and St Johnstone.

 ?? ?? Gavin Swankie in action for Arbroath, and left, during his stint with Forfar Athletic.
Gavin Swankie in action for Arbroath, and left, during his stint with Forfar Athletic.
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