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The Dramatic Story of the Footballer Jonatan Gómez, Who Suffers From Gambling: “I Lost Everything”

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Former Rosario Central and Racing signed promissory notes for half a million dollars for debts owed by clandestine bets; he said he has no contact with his children

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Ex-São Paulo tells about gambling addiction. Erico Leonan / SPFC's official website Ex-Player from São Paulo, the Argentine Jonatan Gómez recently told about the drama that he has lived on account of his gambling addiction. In an interview with the MargaTV program, the athlete revealed that he had accumulated a debt of $50,000 (about R$ 300,000) by betting on a clandestine platform. 我Like the g1 on Google and follow the main news of the day "I l…

·Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Former Rosario Central and Racing signed promissory notes for half a million dollars for debts owed by clandestine bets; he said he has no contact with his children

·Vicente López, Argentina
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Former Racing said he owes $50,000 and recognized that he does not know if he will be able to return to professional football. “This is a drug,” he defined gambling

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The former Rosario Central and Racing, last year passed through Sarmiento de Junín.Today without a club, he was involved in a delicate judicial situation.According to an interview, he signed a series of promissory notes for $500,000 to a clandestine gambling agency under threat.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The extortion complaint he had filed was dismissed and will now be investigated if there was false testimony

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Clarin broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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