Conor Clifford handed six month gambling ban

Dundalk mildfielder admitted 112 breaches while in England

Dundalk’s Conor Clifford  will not be available to play again until April 2nd. Photograph: Ryan Byrne/Inpho
Dundalk’s Conor Clifford will not be available to play again until April 2nd. Photograph: Ryan Byrne/Inpho

Dundalk midfielder Conor Clifford has become the latest League of Ireland player to be suspended for betting offences. The 26-year-old having received a six month worldwide ban after admitting 112 breaches of the rules while he was living and playing in England.

News of the ban was communicated to the FAI on Friday and it comes into immediate effect. Clifford, who was suspended for the game against Finn Harps on the basis of having amassed five yellow cards, will miss the rest of Dundalk’s season but will benefit from the timing of the more substantial ban as he will be available to play again from April 2nd, just a matter of weeks into the new season.

Clifford's contract with Dundalk is up at the end of the current campaign. 
The total value of the bets involved is believed to be £600.

Dundalk said  in a statement that “since we were made aware of this matter we have co-operated fully with the (English) Football Association in their investigation.

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“These events took place during an unhappy period of Conor’s time in England. The club have assisted Conor throughout this process and will continue to provide appropriate support.”

This latest suspension follows the bans imposed on Athlone Town players Jason Lyons, Igor Labuts and Dragos Sfrijan.

Emmet Malone

Emmet Malone

Emmet Malone is Work Correspondent at The Irish Times