Sevilla player in custody for rigged bets

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This is a case which is starting to cause a scandal in Spain. The central defender of Sevilla FC, Kike Salas (22), was arrested this Tuesday by the Iberian National Police because he is accused of having caused yellow cards on which his relatives were betting. An investigation into fraud has been opened, as reported Marca. The player made his statement before the magistrate and then trained with his teammates.

Between the 30th and 38th days of La Liga last season, Kike Salas received no less than seven yellow cards, including several in the last minutes of matches, becoming the most warned La Liga player in this part of the season. Spanish Championship. The 22-year-old was even suspended for accumulating yellow cards. The national police are currently collecting evidence and testimonies, while the Andalusian club has not yet reacted.

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