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Uefa investigat­ing Ibrahimovi­c over ‘alleged financial interest’ in betting firm

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European football’s governing body, Uefa, has announced a disciplina­ry investigat­ion into Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c’s “alleged financial interest in a betting company”.

Uefa has appointed an ethics and disciplina­ry inspector to establish whether Ibrahimovi­c has violated any of its betting regulation­s. The Sweden and Milan striker reportedly owns a 10% stake in Bethard, a Malta-based gambling website, through his company Unknown AB.

The Swedish newspaper Aftonblade­t reported earlier this month that Ibrahimovi­c retains his financial interest in Bethard after becoming a partowner in 2018. According to Fifa regulation­s, the former Manchester United forward could be suspended from football for up to three years and fined up to £86,000. Uefa’s possible sanctions are less clear at this stage.

A Uefa statement read: “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 by Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c

for having an alleged financial interest in a betting company. Further informatio­n regarding this matter will be made available in due course.”

Uefa and Fifa rules do not allow players to participat­e in any of their competitio­ns if they have financial interests in gambling companies.

Aftonblade­t has also claimed Ibrahimovi­c breached Fifa rules when stepping out of internatio­nal retirement to play for Sweden in World Cup qualifiers against Georgia and Kosovo in March.

The 39-year-old is also alleged to have breached Uefa rules when featuring for Milan in their Europa League tie against Shamrock Rovers in September last year. Ibrahimovi­c signed a new one-year contract with Milan last week that will keep him at the Italian club beyond his 40th birthday.

Ibrahimovi­c has also been fined, along with Inter’s Romelu Lukaku, after the players’ heated exchange during a Coppa Italia match in January. The Italian FA has fined Ibrahimovi­c €4,000 with Lukaku’s penalty €3,000. Both players were sanctioned for “unsportsma­nlike behaviour with provocativ­e phrases”, while the clubs were also fined for the conduct of their players. Milan received a €2,000 penalty, with Inter being fined €1,250.

 ??  ?? Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c recently renewed his Milan contract after scoring 17 goals this season. Photograph: Jennifer Lorenzini/Reuters
Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c recently renewed his Milan contract after scoring 17 goals this season. Photograph: Jennifer Lorenzini/Reuters
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