An MLS gamer is supposedly under examination for function in Brazilian sports wagering scandal

An MLS gamer is supposedly under examination for function in Brazilian sports wagering scandal

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An MLS gamer for the Colorado Rapids is apparently being examined by the Brazil Public Ministry in an continuous sports wagering scandal that has rocked that nation’s soccer league.

Colorado winger Max Alves is supposedly under examination as he “allegedly got R$60.000 to be scheduled with a yellow card in the match inbetween his club and the LA Galaxy last season, a truth that really tookplace,” per Gustavo Guimarães of Território MLS.

While Alves is apparently being examined, he was not amongst the 7 soccer gamers officially charged by Brazilian state districtattorneys this week for declared match-fixing and prohibited wagering.

The Rapids stated in a declaration on Wednesday that they haveactually gottenridof a gamer, presumed to be Alves, from their lineup for “all group activities” in combination with declared “unlawful sports gaming.”

Max Alves, Colorado Rapids winger, is under examination by the Brazilian Public Ministry for presumably got R$60.000 to be reserved with a yellow card in the match inbetween his club and the LA Galaxy last season, a reality that infact occurred.

His name appears in a file… pic.twitter.com/CgQc5SKMNZ

— Gustavo Guimarães (@GdeGustavo83) May 10, 2023

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— Colorado Rapids (@ColoradoRapids) May 11, 2023

The MLS put out a declaration about start an examination into Alves and a previous MLS gamer, who The Athletic’s Tom Bogert reported is previous Houston Dynamos fullback Zeca.

Bogert likewise reported on Alves’ function in the accusations.

MLS launched a declaration Zeca and Max Alves, the 2nd involved straight with a gaming ring in Brazil. #Rapids

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