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Bahrain Football Scandal: Match-Fixing Allegations Emerge

A major match-fixing scandal has surfaced involving individuals linked to professional football, with legal proceedings underway in Brazil. Bruno Tolentino, a relative of West Ham midfielder Lucas Paqueta, faces serious charges that could result in a prison sentence of up to six years if convicted.

Paqueta, 27, has also been charged with four counts of match-fixing by football authorities and is scheduled for a disciplinary hearing in the coming weeks.

Investigations have revealed that Tolentino allegedly made payments to another Brazilian footballer, Luiz Henrique, to deliberately receive yellow cards in two top-flight Spanish league matches held in early 2023. Reports indicate that payments exceeding £5,000 were made following Henrique’s bookings in those matches.

The case is linked to suspicious betting activity, with authorities suspecting that the payments were part of a broader scheme to manipulate match outcomes for financial gain. Prosecutors have recommended a sentence of two to six years in prison, alongside a substantial fine, should Tolentino be found guilty.

In a related development, disciplinary authorities in England have been pursuing strict measures against Paqueta. There have been discussions about imposing a lifetime football ban if the charges are proven. Paqueta maintains his innocence amid ongoing investigations.

He is accused of deliberately earning yellow cards in four Premier League matches—against Leicester City in 2022, and Aston Villa, Leeds United, and Bournemouth in 2023—with suspicions that the bookings were intended to generate betting profits for associates. Reports suggest that around 60 individuals placed bets on Paqueta receiving yellow cards in those matches.

The case has drawn significant attention from the football world, with governing bodies emphasizing the importance of preserving the integrity of the sport. Authorities continue to investigate the extent of match-fixing activities and potential further implications in international football.

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