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🗞️Today's front pages: Season ends in La Liga with new arrivals
🗞️Today's front pages: Season ends in La Liga with new arrivals

Yahoo

time26-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

🗞️Today's front pages: Season ends in La Liga with new arrivals

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here. The sports press highlights Barça's victory over Athletic to close a great season, but there's much more and it's not just about football. End of the 2024-2025 season in the First Division with Barcelona's victory over Athletic or Levante's return to the First Division once again. However, there's also room for a king who has left his mark.📸 ANDER GILLENEA - AFP or licensors

🚨 Police investigate Kike Salas for betting on his own matches
🚨 Police investigate Kike Salas for betting on his own matches

Yahoo

time22-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

🚨 Police investigate Kike Salas for betting on his own matches

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here. Sevilla FC's homegrown player, Kike Salas, is being investigated for alleged illegal betting. The bets are related to yellow cards in Sevilla's matches during the 2023-2024 season, according to El Confidencial. Kike Salas usó cuentas falsas para apostar a sus propias amarillas: "Le metio 50 a Isco; son 300 mios".La Policía encuentra en el móvil mensajes que demuestran que forzó las amonestaciones en partidos de Primera División para efectuar apuestas ilegales — El Confidencial (@elconfidencial) May 22, 2025 According to the digital publication, the Police have found messages on the Sevillista's phone that indicate he forced yellow cards in five matches to benefit from bets. In addition, they have discovered that people close to him, such as a contact identified as "Richi", also profited from these activities, even using fake accounts to place the bets. 🔴Kike Salas, jugador del Sevilla FC por cuyo fichaje en este mercado andaba interesada la Lazio (podía ofrecer 15M€), detenido por la Policía por estar presuntamente implicado en una trama de apuestas futbolísticas ilegales por forzar tarjetas amarillas 👇 — Pepe Elías (@Pepelias17_) January 14, 2025 The investigation began in January 2025, when the National Police intervened in a Sevilla FC training session and Kike Salas was taken in for questioning, although he exercised his right not to testify. Sevilla FC then issued a statement showing respect for the judicial process and the presumption of innocence, but condemned any fraudulent conduct in sport. According to several Sevillian media outlets, it was this case that halted his transfer to Lazio in the last winter transfer market. The investigation indicates that, although Salas did not profit directly, his entourage did. LaLiga, for its part, contemplates severe sanctions in these cases for both the players and the family members or entourage involved. 📸 Fran Santiago - 2025 Getty Images

Argentine League: Atletico Tucuman defeats Independiente 2-0
Argentine League: Atletico Tucuman defeats Independiente 2-0

Saba Yemen

time01-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Saba Yemen

Argentine League: Atletico Tucuman defeats Independiente 2-0

Buenos Aires - Saba: Atletico Tucuman defeated Independiente 2-0 in the 14th round of the Argentine Primera División. Mateo Bajamic scored the first goal in the 24th minute, and Leandro Díaz added the second goal in the 87th minute. With this result, Atletico Tucuman's tally rises to 13 points, moving them into 13th place, while Independiente remains in second place with 29 points. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print

Serie A may be suspended for Pope's funeral
Serie A may be suspended for Pope's funeral

West Australian

time22-04-2025

  • Sport
  • West Australian

Serie A may be suspended for Pope's funeral

Saturday's Serie A fixtures may be suspended along with other sports events in Italy because of the funeral for Pope Francis in Rome. Giovanni Malago, president of the Italian Olympic Committee (CONI) has asked for this measure to be taken after the government declared five days of national mourning. Malago also asked for a minute of silence to be observed before all sports events during the week. The three Serie A matches scheduled for Saturday have reportedly already been postponed: Inter Milan v Roma, Lazio v Parma and Como v Genoa. The league is yet to confirm the postponement. The Women's Six Nations rugby union match between Italy and wales in Parma on Saturday will also be affected. Dignitaries and visitors from around the world are expected to be in Rome for the funeral of the pope who died on Monday morning following a stroke and heart failure, according to the Vatican. They are to include United States president Donald Trump, in what will be his first trip abroad since starting his second term in January. Monday's four Serie A Games were postponed and have been rearranged for Wednesday. In Argentina the late Pope is being honoured at his local hometown soccer club in Buenos Aires, San Lorenzo de Almagro, where the football-loving head of the Roman Catholic Church remained a member during his 12-year papacy. Fans from the first-tier Primera División club started gathering from Monday at the club's chapel to the south-west of the Argentine capital to bid farewell to their best-known member. Special commemorative jerseys will be worn for Saturday's match against Rosario Central, club president Marcelo Moretti said. with Reuters

Serie A may be suspended for Pope's funeral
Serie A may be suspended for Pope's funeral

Perth Now

time22-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Perth Now

Serie A may be suspended for Pope's funeral

Saturday's Serie A fixtures may be suspended along with other sports events in Italy because of the funeral for Pope Francis in Rome. Giovanni Malago, president of the Italian Olympic Committee (CONI) has asked for this measure to be taken after the government declared five days of national mourning. Malago also asked for a minute of silence to be observed before all sports events during the week. The three Serie A matches scheduled for Saturday have reportedly already been postponed: Inter Milan v Roma, Lazio v Parma and Como v Genoa. The league is yet to confirm the postponement. The Women's Six Nations rugby union match between Italy and wales in Parma on Saturday will also be affected. Dignitaries and visitors from around the world are expected to be in Rome for the funeral of the pope who died on Monday morning following a stroke and heart failure, according to the Vatican. They are to include United States president Donald Trump, in what will be his first trip abroad since starting his second term in January. Monday's four Serie A Games were postponed and have been rearranged for Wednesday. In Argentina the late Pope is being honoured at his local hometown soccer club in Buenos Aires, San Lorenzo de Almagro, where the football-loving head of the Roman Catholic Church remained a member during his 12-year papacy. Fans from the first-tier Primera División club started gathering from Monday at the club's chapel to the south-west of the Argentine capital to bid farewell to their best-known member. Special commemorative jerseys will be worn for Saturday's match against Rosario Central, club president Marcelo Moretti said. with Reuters

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