South Korean Soccer Star Son Jun-Ho’s Match-Fixing Case Heading to Top
Son Jun-ho, a South Korean soccer player hit with a match-fixing ban from the Chinese Football Association, is set for a legal battle against his former team.
Son Jun-ho, a South Korean soccer player hit with a match-fixing ban from the Chinese Football Association, is set for a legal battle against his former team.
The World Cup may be over, but the challenge of retaining players is only just beginning.
Tonight’s MLB series opener, featuring Dodgers vs. Phillies, gets underway at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN from Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, and is one of the most compelling regular-season matchups of the second half.
The National Hockey League (NHL) has taken the reins on local team broadcasts as part of an expansion of its centralised production model.
Spain may have lifted the World Cup trophy, but in the betting industry Bet Builder retained its crown as one of the top products.
Svenska Spel has rejected claims that it has “downgraded responsible gambling” as a corporate discipline, insisting that consumer protections remain at the core of its duties as Sweden’s state-owned gambling and lottery firm.
The Powerball jackpot has reached another major milestone as it topped the $600 million dollars mark.
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Popular slots developer Peter & Sons has returned to its Alice in Wonderland-themed franchise with another title.
The National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG) is in the middle of its annual conference in Nashville, Tennessee. The event’s sponsors are a cause for concern, according to recovered problem gambler Louis Ruggiero Jr.
In this opinion piece, Ohad Straschnov, Vice President of Compliance at Soft2Bet, argues that responsible gaming should be embedded into every stage of the player journey rather than treated as a regulatory obligation, making player protection a core product and business strategy.
George Cottrell has a history of placing high-stakes wagers. It emerged last year that he has acted as the frontman for Tony Bloom’s betting syndicates.