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A-League Match-Fixing Scandal Leads to Severe Bans for Four Players

A-League Match-Fixing Scandal Leads to Severe Bans for Four Players
Australian football has been shaken by a major match-fixing scandal after Football Australia imposed heavy sanctions on four players found guilty of manipulating match outcomes in the A-League. The decision followed an extensive investigation and underlined the federation’s firm stance on protecting the integrity of domestic competitions.

The four sanctioned players are Clayton Lewis, Riku Danzaki, Yuta Hirayama, and Kearyn Baccus. All were judged to have breached ethical standards and disciplinary regulations by directly participating in actions intended to influence match results, prompting decisive disciplinary measures from the governing body.

Lewis and Baccus received five-year bans from all football-related activities under Football Australia, while Danzaki and Hirayama were handed even harsher seven-year suspensions. These penalties apply across the professional football ecosystem, covering roles as players, officials, or any other involvement within the sport.

Lewis attracted particular attention due to his status as a New Zealand international, with a long national team career and recent experience at Macarthur FC. Danzaki, a Japanese attacking midfielder who had been a regular presence at Western United, also saw his promising career put in serious jeopardy by the ruling.

Hirayama, currently without a club, and veteran midfielder Baccus were not spared despite their differing career situations. Football Australia emphasized that the case serves as a strong warning to all participants in the sport, aiming to deter future violations and maintain public trust in the A-League as a clean and credible professional competition.

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