google-site-verification: googlec7193c3de77668c9.html

Snooker: Mark King loses match-fixing appeal and has five-year ban upheld

14828330 30ca 11f0 b5da 71555b1343d7.jpg

Advertisements

Snooker player Mark King has lost his appeal against a five-year ban for match-fixing.

King was handed the ban in November 2024 after an independent disciplinary committee found the Englishman guilty of one count of match-fixing and one count of providing inside information on a match.

The former Northern Ireland Open champion was suspended by the sport’s world governing body, the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA), on 18 March 2023.

That was after suspicious betting was reported on his match against Joe Perry on 13 February that year at the Welsh Open, which King lost 4-0. Perry was not accused of any wrongdoing.

King was ordered to pay over £68,000 in costs and banned from the sport for five years.

King, 51, contested the punishment and his appeal was heard by an independent appeals committee on 8-9 April 2025.

The former world number 11 presented four points to be heard within his appeal, one of which he chose to abandon at the start of the hearing.

He stated that bettors placing large sums on 4-1 and 4-2, as well as the actual result of 4-0, weakened the argument that he had agreed to lose 4-0.

King also argued that his relationship with one of the people connected to the betting was flawed.

Finally, he complained that the disciplinary committee reached a number of wrong conclusions surrounding his form and an injury he was suffering with going into the match against Perry.

“Nowhere in this appeal has it been demonstrated that a factual decision is so wrong it could not have been reached, or an evaluative decision is so wrong that it can be said to be unreasonable,” the independent appeals committee’s final report stated.

It added: “In our view the committee reached reasonable, rational, logical, clear and reasoned conclusions based on all of the evidence which they clearly considered carefully and we find no reason to interfere with the conclusions it reached.”

King will be eligible for a return to the sport in March 2028.


BBC News

Views: 1

See also  Juve more 'committed' in Man City win - Onuoha

Check Also

All-Ireland SFC: Rory Beggan breaks down Louth v Mayo and Dublin v Kerry semi-finals

Brennan’s return to the sideline following a 12-week ban came in the win against Cavan …

World Cup 2026: Anthony Gordon says Javier Aguirre swearing jibe ‘just a bit of fun’

England winger Anthony Gordon says being sworn at by Mexico boss Javier Aguirre in a …

Wimbledon semi-finals 2026: Novak Djokovic and Jannik Sinner meet again with history on the line

Djokovic may be 15 years older than Sinner but his movement and shot-making ability against …

Leave a Reply

Available for Amazon Prime
bailey pegasus grande gt75 ancona 2025 caravan sales. Epiphone 6 string pro 1 acoustic, vintage sunburst (eaprvsch1)….