Football has a gambling problem?

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Bookmakers and online casino games are everywhere, including sponsored T-shirts, stadium names, and TV ads. I saw the relationship between soccer and gambling.

Soccer is back. Exciting? Who are you betting on this season?

For many young fans, a little fluttering is as part of the day’s ritual as drinking beer in half-time or the timely implementation of a fantasy team. And with the proliferation of German gambling apps for smartphones that allow users to bet, you no longer even have to go to a bookmaker.

The game of chance can be seen very clearly in German and English football. For example, nearly 60% of England’s top two clubs have named their jerseys a gambling company this season. This is 9 out of 20 Premier League clubs and 17 out of 24 championship clubs.

Studies have shown that professional soccer players themselves are a particularly vulnerable group when it comes to developing problematic gaming behavior, which can lead to conflicts of interest for footballers.

Do young people see too many gambling ads?

At this summer’s World Cup, spectators competed for almost 90 minutes during the tournament. Bookmakers and online casinos, like pokerace,  companies have 1.5 times the screen time of alcohol companies and almost 4 times the screen time of fast-food restaurants.

Public broadcasters broadcasting Premier League, EFL, and European live games rely primarily on advertising (mostly on subscriptions). In addition to commercial breaks that offer commercials promoting games related to living football, some outlets also offer live programming segments booked through sponsored messages from game companies.

Do you need to protect yourself from a game of chance?

A survey of about 350 soccer and cricket players conducted by the Professional Players’ Federation (PPF) shows that players are three times more likely to be classified as problematic players than the general public.

Perhaps more people are suffering in silence, perhaps afraid to endanger their careers. And that could indicate why only 6 percent of the 170 football players surveyed by the PPF answered.

What are the football authorities doing?

Joey Barton urged football authorities to admit a “conflict of interest” at the time of suspension. “There is a tremendous conflict between their rules and the culture surrounding modern games,” he said at the time.

Gambling companies may have filled the football space left by the breweries and tobacco makers that adorned player shorts in the 1980s and 1990s.

Without income, could the club attract players who would attract many of us to beautiful games?

In addition, FA’s efforts to differentiate itself from the gambling industry, and the responsible gambling campaigns of EFL and official gambling partners, recognize the need for the Football Association to propose measures to address the issue. Suggests.