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Ulises Dávila, Former Captain of the a-League Fallen Into Disgrace, Learns of His Fate as the ‘Head’ of the Gambling Scandal

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Founded guilty and fined $11,000, but avoided jail By TOM WARK FOR THE ASSOCIATED PRESS OF AUSTRALIA and ANDREW PRENTICE, DEPORTIVE REPORTER, AUSTRALIA Published: 06:45 GMT, February 19, 2026 Updated: 06:49 GMT, February 19, 2026 A former football captain of the A-League of great prestige has been released from a fine after corrupting the results of matches betting with an unreliable foreign character. Former captain of the Macarthur Bulls, Uli…
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Founded guilty and fined $11,000, but avoided jail By TOM WARK FOR THE ASSOCIATED PRESS OF AUSTRALIA and ANDREW PRENTICE, DEPORTIVE REPORTER, AUSTRALIA Published: 06:45 GMT, February 19, 2026 Updated: 06:49 GMT, February 19, 2026 A former football captain of the A-League of great prestige has been released from a fine after corrupting the results of matches betting with an unreliable foreign character. Former captain of the Macarthur Bulls, Uli…

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