Paul Scholes Fined £8,000 for Breaking Betting Rules
Former
England and Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes has been fined £8,000
after admitting breaking Football Association betting rules.
Scholes was
charged after it was alleged that he placed 140 bets on football matches
between 17 August 2015 and 12 January 2019.
The FA also
warned him as to his future conduct.
"I
would like to apologise and I understand and fully accept the fine imposed by
the FA," said Scholes.
"It was
a genuine mistake and was not done with any deliberate intention to flout the
rules.
"I
wrongly believed that as long as there was no personal connection between me
and any of the matches that I bet upon, then there would be no issue.
"However
I understand now that this is not the case and I should have taken steps to
verify this at the time."
Scholes, who
spent 31 days in charge of Oldham Athletic before resigning on 14 March this
year, has a 10% stake in League Two newcomers Salford City.
The
44-year-old, who won 11 Premier League titles with Manchester United and was
capped 66 times by England, retired from playing in 2013 and became a
part-owner of Salford in 2014 alongside former United players Gary and Phil
Neville, Ryan Giggs and Nicky Butt.
In the
written reasons for its verdict, the FA said:
Scholes
placed eight bets on former club Manchester United during a period when Giggs
and Butt were employed by the club
He also
placed a bet on Valencia beating fellow Spanish club Barcelona when Gary
Neville was the manager
Scholes
placed eight bets on FA Cup ties, but after Salford City had been knocked out
An
independent regulatory commission found no evidence Scholes was in a position
to influence these games.
Overall, the
bets placed by Scholes totalled £26,159 and he made a profit of £5,831.
FROM .bbc.com/sport/football/
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