FA Chairman resigns over ‘abhorrent’ comments

Football Association (FA) Chairman Greg Clarke left his post last night after he was condemned for his remarks about black, female and homosexual players. The...

Bingoal joins IBIA as part of integrity pledge

Retail and online gambling operator Bingoal has become a member of the International Betting Integrity Association (IBIA), highlighting its commitment to sports betting integrity. Through...

Manchester United and Stonewall unite to promote LGBT+ equality

Manchester United has today announced a strategic partnership with British lesbian, gay, bi and trans (LGBT+) charity Stonewall, reinforcing its ‘All Red All Equal’...

New FIFA regulations to expose agents’ astronomical earnings

Football agents’ earnings will be accessible for supporters to view next year under new regulations put in place by FIFA, it has been revealed. The...

2021 F1 Grand Prix to take place in Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia is set to host a race in the record-breaking 23-round Formula One Grand Prix for the first time next year in November. The...

Two players issued tennis ban following corruption breaches

The Tennis Integrity Unit (TIU) has issued a ban and fines to two Bulgarian players after they were found to be in breach of...

EFL backs Sky Bet sponsorship deal ahead of Gambling Act review

The English Football League (EFL) has justified its approach to betting advertising and its relationship with the UK gambling sector amid heightened political scrutiny. Following...

FA inspires ‘positive change’ with women’s football strategy

The Football Association (FA) will ensure the future of women’s football in England after it announced a new, four-year sustainable strategy. The project, which will...

FIFA to highlight steps to protect the integrity of football at...

FIFA's Head of Integrity Ennio Bovolenta will deliver the keynote for the Sports Integrity track at this month’s Betting on Sports Europe - Digital...

Malta Gaming Authority toughens up integrity rules for sportsbooks

The Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) has announced that sportsbook operators will be required to report any suspicious betting patterns from 1 January 2021. The new requirements follow...