What is Gespa investigating?
Gespa is investigating whether FIFA’s blockchain ticket tokens constitute gambling under Swiss law.
Sports / Football
FIFA is currently facing scrutiny on two fronts: a Swiss probe into its blockchain-based ticket tokens for the 2026 World Cup and a ban imposed on Malaysian international Gabriel Palmero, along with six other players, due to alleged falsifi...
Switzerland’s gambling authority, Gespa, is examining FIFA's sale of blockchain-based tokens that grant fans the right to purchase tickets for the 2026 World Cup. The investigation centers on whether these 'Right to Buy' tokens constitute a form of gambling. Separately, Gabriel Palmero, a Malaysian international, is among seven players banned by FIFA for 12 months due to alleged falsified registration documents. This has also led to his suspension from his Spanish third division side, Unionistas de Salamanca. Palmero has expressed his determination to clear his name.
Gespa is investigating whether FIFA’s blockchain ticket tokens constitute gambling under Swiss law.
Gabriel Palmero was banned for alleged falsification of registration documents.
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