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Granit Xhaka’s mysterious booking in Arsenal’s Premier League win at Leeds last season is being investigated by the National Crime Agency amid suspicions of a major betting scandal.

The FA conducted a six-month investigation and have referred the matter to the country’s leading organised crime agency in a development which indicates serious concerns over corruption and possible criminality.

The FA opened their inquiry after being alerted to suspicious betting patterns relating to a yellow card shown to Xhaka towards the end of Arsenal’s 4-1 win at Elland Road on December 18.

There has never been any suggestion of any wrongdoing by Xhaka or any other Arsenal player.

The alarm was raised by an unusually large bet of about £52,000 placed during the match on Xhaka to be booked in the final 10 minutes despite the fact that Arsenal were winning 4-1.

The Switzerland midfielder was booked by referee Andre Marriner for time wasting in the 86th minute as he delayed taking a free-kick.

The matter over suspicious betting patterns has been referred to the National Crime Agency in a development which indicates serious concern over corruption and possible criminality

Video footage of the incident shows Xhaka standing over the ball deep in his own half for around 20 seconds with no apparent desire to take the free-kick before he is booked.

The suspicious bet was placed on a betting exchange — a website that allows users to place bets but also take them from other users — and it was reported shortly afterwards that the gamble earned a pay-out of around £250,000.

Leading bookmakers reported it to the FA due to the large amount of money involved and several industry sources have told Sportsmail that the sum was far in excess of what is usually wagered on yellow cards.

Another bizarre aspect of the incident was that the odds offered on the betting exchange for Xhaka being booked were higher in the final 10 minutes than they had been before kick-off, which also prompted integrity concerns.

disciplinary record for Arsenal, being booked 10 times and sent off twice last season. Xhaka has been booked or sent off in more than a quarter of his matches for the club.

Proven cases of spot-fixing are rare in this country, although Lincoln City defender Bradley Wood was banned for six years in 2018 after being found guilty of deliberately getting booked twice during their run to the FA Cup quarter-finals the previous season.

Texts revealed Wood hatched a plan with seven friends. Plotters stood to win £10,000 for two different bets, so the money staked would have been a few thousand pounds, far less than in the Arsenal match.

The FA declined to comment.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/s...stigated-amid-suspicions-betting-scandal.html
 
Xhaka getting booked at any time or any situation should not be a surprise

The guy is a reckless fool when it comes to throwing in tackles even when his team are on top and there is no pressure.
 
Looks suspicious. Arsenal need to buy replacement for Xhaka asap!
 
Remember this coming up a few months ago, but people just seemed to brush it under the carpet. Hope this doesn't turn out to be as serious as it sounds, could be costly for Arsenal.
 
Investigators probing Granit Xhaka's booking in Arsenal's Premier League win at Leeds last season are looking into an alleged criminal conspiracy involving the Albanian mafia and an ex-professional footballer who has been convicted of match-fixing.

Sportsmail revealed in June that the FA's inquiry into Xhaka's bizarre yellow card for time wasting last December was passed on to the National Crime Agency, who lead the UK's fight against serious and organised crime.

The FA's investigation was triggered by suspicious betting patterns that emerged towards the end of Arsenal's 4-1 win at Elland Road, with £52,000 staked on Xhaka being booked in the final 10 minutes of the game.

Xhaka was booked by referee Andre Marriner in the 86th minute as he delayed taking a free-kick, despite the fact Arsenal were winning 4-1 and in complete control of the game.

Video footage of the incident shows the midfielder standing over the ball deep in his own half for around 20 seconds before being booked.

The unusually high volume of trading on betting exchange Betfair may have been just the tip of the iceberg.

Sportsmail has been told the NCA investigators have discovered evidence of significant sums being wagered in cryptocurrency in markets that are not regulated in this country, with much of the activity understood to have taken place in Albania.

The NCA are also looking into claims that Alban Jusufi, a Swedish-Albanian striker given a five-year ban for match-fixing by the Swedish courts in 2017, made huge sums by betting on Xhaka to be booked.

The 41-year-old was found guilty of bribing AIK goalkeeper Kyriakos Stamatopoulos £150,000 to underperform ahead of a derby against IFK Gothenburg in 2017. Sweden's FA postponed the fixture after the match-fixing was reported.

Xhaka, expected to start for Arsenal at Crystal Palace on Friday night, was born in Basel and plays for Switzerland but is proud of his Albanian heritage. His older brother Taulant won 31 caps for the country.

Xhaka, 29, was fined by FIFA at the 2018 World Cup for making a hand gesture to represent the Albanian symbol of an eagle in Switzerland's 2-1 win over Serbia.

There is no suggestion of wrongdoing on his part, nor is it clear who may be implicated in any conspiracy.

Arsenal and the FA declined to comment on Thursday night. It is understood they have not received any recent updates from the investigating team.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/s...inal-conspiracy-involving-Albanian-mafia.html
 
Granit Xhaka’s mysterious booking in Arsenal’s Premier League win at Leeds last season is being investigated by the National Crime Agency amid suspicions of a major betting scandal.

The FA conducted a six-month investigation and have referred the matter to the country’s leading organised crime agency in a development which indicates serious concerns over corruption and possible criminality.

The FA opened their inquiry after being alerted to suspicious betting patterns relating to a yellow card shown to Xhaka towards the end of Arsenal’s 4-1 win at Elland Road on December 18.

There has never been any suggestion of any wrongdoing by Xhaka or any other Arsenal player.

The alarm was raised by an unusually large bet of about £52,000 placed during the match on Xhaka to be booked in the final 10 minutes despite the fact that Arsenal were winning 4-1.

The Switzerland midfielder was booked by referee Andre Marriner for time wasting in the 86th minute as he delayed taking a free-kick.

The matter over suspicious betting patterns has been referred to the National Crime Agency in a development which indicates serious concern over corruption and possible criminality

Video footage of the incident shows Xhaka standing over the ball deep in his own half for around 20 seconds with no apparent desire to take the free-kick before he is booked.

The suspicious bet was placed on a betting exchange — a website that allows users to place bets but also take them from other users — and it was reported shortly afterwards that the gamble earned a pay-out of around £250,000.

Leading bookmakers reported it to the FA due to the large amount of money involved and several industry sources have told Sportsmail that the sum was far in excess of what is usually wagered on yellow cards.

Another bizarre aspect of the incident was that the odds offered on the betting exchange for Xhaka being booked were higher in the final 10 minutes than they had been before kick-off, which also prompted integrity concerns.

disciplinary record for Arsenal, being booked 10 times and sent off twice last season. Xhaka has been booked or sent off in more than a quarter of his matches for the club.

Proven cases of spot-fixing are rare in this country, although Lincoln City defender Bradley Wood was banned for six years in 2018 after being found guilty of deliberately getting booked twice during their run to the FA Cup quarter-finals the previous season.

Texts revealed Wood hatched a plan with seven friends. Plotters stood to win £10,000 for two different bets, so the money staked would have been a few thousand pounds, far less than in the Arsenal match.

The FA declined to comment.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/s...stigated-amid-suspicions-betting-scandal.html

Surely the bookies would have been suspicious as the bet was placed
 
The suspicious bet was placed on a betting exchange — a website that allows users to place bets but also take them from other users — and it was reported shortly afterwards that the gamble earned a pay-out of around £250,000.

Very suspicious indeed.
 
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