In the A-League yellow card betting scandal, a third soccer player intends to contest the charges.
After being charged in May along with two colleagues, the offender appeared in court in Sydney on Thursday, where he was accused of both participating in a criminal organization and tampering with betting results.
Authorities claim he was one of the Macarthur Bulls A-League players who accepted payments of up to $10,000 in exchange for receiving intentional yellow cards during games.
After being charged in May along with two colleagues, the offender appeared in court in Sydney on Thursday, where he was accused of both participating in a criminal organization and tampering with betting results.
Authorities claim he was one of the Macarthur Bulls A-League players who accepted payments of up to $10,000 in exchange for receiving intentional yellow cards during games.