Month after saying Leeds United was start of problems, Pawel Cibicki again finds himself in hot water
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Former Leeds United man Pawel Cibicki finds himself in hot water once again after being banned for betting offences.
That's according to Aftonbladet, who report that Cibicki has been reported to the Swedish Sports Confederation.
The newspaper explains that a report in Värnamo Nyheter on Tuesday claimed Cibicki had trained with IFK Värnamo.
That's put him at risk of receiving an extended sentence from Swedish authorities. The 31-year-old is still serving a four-year suspension for match-fixing. That expires on February 2nd, and he is not allowed to train with clubs affiliated to the Swedish Sports Confederation until that point.
Thus, he risks an extended ban from the association if he has trained with IFK Värnamo. The matter is being investigated, at least according to a statement from the SvFF.
“Due to yesterday’s media reports regarding Pawel Cibicki’s training with IFK Värnamo, during the day the SvFF has conducted an investigation into a possible violation of suspension in violation of the rules in the Match-Fixing Regulations,” it said.
“The report will be submitted to the disciplinary board shortly. Regarding a possible report against IFK Värnamo, that investigation is still ongoing.”
It could mean the latest dip into hot water for the former Leeds man after his betting scandal. He admitted last month that his problems had started with his move to Leeds United in 2017.
The money he earned at Leeds fed his gambling addiction and, according to him, it spiralled from there.
Well, those problems haven't stopped since then and he could now be set for more after reportedly training with Värnamo this week.
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