Ibrahimovic was announced as a co-owner and ambassador for Bethard back in Ibrahimovic was announced as an ambassador and co-owner of Bethard in , and said: 'I have obviously been intensively courted by betting companies throughout my career, but up until now I have not been presented to anything that has triggered me. It's a company with Swedish roots, the founders are from my home town and they are true challengers who really wants to do things differently'.
FIFA's ethical regulations state that anyone who violates their rules will be punished by a fine and a possible suspension from all football-related activities for a maximum of three years, while UEFA's regulations are less clear when it comes to punishment.
Ibrahimovic turns 40 in October and would almost certainly be forced to retire if he was handed the maximum ban of three years. When the story originally came to light in March , general secretary of the Swedish Football Association Hakan Sjjstrand said: 'According to FIFA's regulations and code of ethics, no player may directly or indirectly own shares in betting companies. When approached this week about Ibrahimovic's return to the national team and therefore possible punishment in this case, Sjostrand said: 'I do not speculate on possible sanctions.
Sportsmail has contacted Ibrahimovic's agent, Mino Raiola, for comment. The news story comes as the year-old is set to extend his career by another year, with a new contract at AC Milan until June likely to be signed in the coming days. Ibrahimovic was also in hot water this week after images of an alleged Covid breach in a restaurant in Lombardy emerged, though his entourage say it was a 'work meeting. The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline.
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