FA hand out career-ending TWELVE-YEAR-BAN to former Reading defender Kynan Isaac

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FA hand out career-ending TWELVE-YEAR-BAN to former Reading defender Kynan Isaac

FA hand out career-ending 12-year ban to former Reading defender Kynan Isaac. He was found guilty of spot-fixing and placing illegal bets on a 2021 FA Cup match he played and was booked in. Sportsmail revealed details of the extraordinary suspension on Tuesday. Isaac has been banned from all football activity until April 2034.

Kynan Isaac was found guilty of spot-fixing and placing illegal bets on an FA Cup match he played in last season. The 31-year-old was banned from football activity until April 2034. He was charged with spot fixing in August after it was alleged he deliberately got himself booked in the 84th minute of his side's 5-1 defeat to Shrewsbury. Sportsmail revealed details of the suspension on Tuesday. The FA confirmed the multiple bans later in that day. Isaac plays in Southern Premier League for Stratford. His 12- year ban tops the six- years suspension given to Lincoln defender Bradley Wood in 2018.

FA hand out a career-ending ban to former Reading defender Kynan Isaac. Olafur Gottskalksson was banned indefinitely for failing to take a drugs test in 2005. Don Revie was also banned for ten years for bringing the game into disrepute in 1977. Mike Phenix was suspended for four years in 2018 for drug offences. Josh Yorwerth was given a four-year ban for missing a random drug test and taking cocaine in 2014. Jimmy Gauld was jailed for 4 years between 1962 and 1964 for betting on their own team to lose and match fixing.