He saints the defender was temporarily separated from his squad this Tuesday Eduardo Bauermanone of the players accused of receiving bribes from a mafia that manipulates results in Brazilian soccer to favor gamblers.
The decision came after the disclosure to the press of fragments of a telephone conversation in which a bettor threatened the player for not fulfilling his promise to force a yellow card against him to harm his team .
The São Paulo team reported in a statement that it notified the defender “that he will be forced to withdraw from training with the professional team starting this Tuesday due to the new revelations released by Maximum Operation Penalty 2“.
The note refers to the investigation conducted by the Prosecutor’s Office and which allowed the dissolution of an organization accused of manipulating the results of at least six league games last year, as well as five other regional championships .
According to the Prosecutor’s Office, Bauermann accepted a bribe of 50,000 reais (about $10,000) in exchange for receiving a yellow card in last year’s Brazilian Championship match in which Santos drew with Alas.
According to the organization, despite receiving money, the footballer was not punished in the match, which led to the bettor’s protest.
He saints He explained in his note that he will wait until the Justice decides whether to accept or reject the accusations against the player to “adopt new measures, always thinking to protect the institution.”
“He saints deviations in behavior and ethics are not tolerated,” the statement concluded.
Other Brazilian clubs, such as Brangantino and Atlético Goianiense, They also sidelined players accused of match-fixing while the investigation continues.
The Prosecutor’s Office is investigating at least five football players from five first and second division teams for alleged rigging.
According to investigations, players were paid between $10,000 and $20,000 to receive a yellow or red card, commit penalties, earn a set number of corners, or lose their team.
Source: La Verdad

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