Italian FA to ban Tonali for 10 months over gambling

The Canberra Times
 
Italian FA to ban Tonali for 10 months over gambling

Newcastle United midfielder Sandro Tonali will be banned from soccer for 10 months over gambling. (AP PHOTO)

Newcastle United midfielder Sandro Tonali will be banned from soccer for 10 months over breaches of rules covering betting on matches in Italy.

Italy midfielder Tonali, who joined EPL side Newcastle from AC Milan this year, must also attend treatment sessions for problem gamblers and give a series of talks about his experience over a further eight-month period, as part of a deal with the Italian Football Federation (FIGC).

The plea-bargain agreement, which is expected to apply to international soccer, was confirmed by FIGC president Gabriele Gravina.

It will rule Tonali out for the rest of the club season and next year's Euro 2024 tournament.

Tonali, 23, is the highest-profile player caught up in a betting scandal that is shaking Italian soccer.

The midfielder joined Newcastle from AC Milan in July for a reported fee of 70 million euros ($A117 million), a record sum for an Italian player.

Legal and sporting authorities have been investigating the use of illegal betting platforms by soccer players in Italy.

Juventus midfielder Nicolo Fagioli has accepted a seven-month ban as part of a settlement with the FIGC after admitting to gambling problems.