Full reasons behind Ivan Toney football ban revealed with striker diagnosed a gambling addict

Ivan Toney was diagnosed as a gambling addict who bet on his own clubs to lose 13 times before being handed an eight-month ban from football by the Football Association, it has been revealed.

Brentford and England striker Toney, 27, also admitted to lying to the FA about betting on football and providing inside information to a friend on when he was starting a game.

In the FA’s bombshell written reasons, published today, it is revealed that Toney:

  • Placed 13 bets on his own team between August 2017 and March 2018, with 11 of those against Newcastle, his parent club, while on loan at Wigan
  • Informed a friend that he would start his next club’s match in March 2018
  • Admitted to lying during his first interview with the FA when questioned about the gambling charges

It was also stated in the FA’s report that Toney did not play in any of the matches where he bet against his parent club.

The reasons behind Ivan Toney’s eight-month ban from football have been revealed by the FA

The governing body were on the verge of handing Toney a 15-month ban due to the nature of the breaches, but cut the suspension by almost half because he pleaded guilty and was diagnosed with a gambling addiction. 

A section of the FA’s report on Friday read: ‘Of those 29 bets, there were 13 bets on Mr Toney’s own team to lose in 7 different matches between 22 August 2017 and 3 March 2018. 

‘Mr Toney did not play in any of those matches where he placed bets against his loan club as he was not in the match squad or against his parent club as he was on loan. 

‘Of the 13 bets 11 were against Newcastle whilst Mr Toney was on loan at another club. The other 2 bets related to a game between Wigan v Aston Villa whilst the player was on loan at Wigan but he was not part of the squad.

‘A further 15 of the 126 bets or instructions to bet were placed by Mr Toney to score in 9 different matches all of which he played in.’

Mail Sport revealed in February that Toney had pleaded guilty to the majority of the 262 betting charges brought by the FA last year, with an independent disciplinary commission imposing an eight-month suspension and £50,000 fine following a hearing this month.

The striker was diagnosed as a gambling addict after he bet on his own team to lose 13 times

The striker was diagnosed as a gambling addict after he bet on his own team to lose 13 times 

The ban will prevent Toney from playing until January 16 next year, reflecting both the number of breaches and the fact that the bets were placed over an extended four-year period between February 2017 and January 2021.

Toney will not even be permitted to train with Brentford until September, leaving him with no option but to work out on his own in order to stay fit.

Brentford responded to the FA’s ruling with a statement of their own on Friday.

It read: ‘Brentford FC has received and accepted the written reasons of an independent Regulatory Commission that handed Ivan Toney an eight-month ban from all football and football-related activity after he admitted breaches of FA Rule E8, relating to placing bets on football.

‘The judgement has been published on the FA website. Ivan and Brentford FC accept that offences were committed, and sanctions were inevitable.

Toney, pictured while making his England debut against Ukraine in March, received Gareth Southgate's backing on Tuesday as the Three Lions boss announced his squad for June

Toney, pictured while making his England debut against Ukraine in March, received Gareth Southgate’s backing on Tuesday as the Three Lions boss announced his squad for June

‘The commission noted that none of the charges related to events where Ivan could negatively impact his own team.’

England boss Gareth Southgate questioned the length of the ban as he announced his squad to face Malta and North Macedonia on Tuesday, fearing the Brentford striker could be deserted during his suspension.

Southgate contested the terms of the punishment set by his employers, with Toney unable to train with Brentford until September.

‘I have spoken with (Toney),’ he said. ‘I don’t know if that’s allowed, by the way. If it isn’t then they can ban me and not add to his ban. 

‘Look, the ban is the ban. It is what it is. He recognised and accepted the punishment. What bothers me is we’ve got to look after people.

Southgate questioned why Toney has to train away from Brentford for the first four months

Toney’s ban is one of the longest in football history, equal to that of Rio Ferdinand back in 2003

Thomas Frank reassured Toney that his future is at Brentford despite the striker's lengthy ban

Thomas Frank reassured Toney that his future is at Brentford despite the striker’s lengthy ban

‘He’s injured at the moment. What does he do about getting fit? How do we give him some structure over the next few months that he can develop himself or be a better person at the end of it, or have experiences that he might not experience?

‘I don’t like the idea that we just leave somebody so they are not allowed to be a part of the football community.

‘I don’t think that’s how we should work, I don’t think that’s how the best rehabilitation programmes work.’

On whether Toney could still be named in his squad for Euro 2024 next summer, Southgate added: ‘Without a doubt, it is possible for him.’

More to follow. 

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