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Celtics Star Jaylen Brown Blasted the NBA for role in FBI Gambling Scandal

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On the court, the 2025-26 NBA regular season is off to a thrilling start. Several high-profile games have already gone into overtime, and the league’s youngest stars are beginning to take the next step in their development.

Unfortunately, off the court, an FBI investigation has sent shockwaves across the NBA world. This gambling scandalcenters around Portland Trail Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups and Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier.

Billups is accused of being involved in a high-stakes poker operation allegedly run by Mafia families, including the Gambino and Lucchese organizations. According to federal prosecutors, these operations used rigged equipment and concealed technology to manipulate outcomes and attract wealthy bettors.

Meanwhile, Terry Rozier is implicated in a related but separate sports betting scheme. Federal authorities allege that Rozier provided insider information to gamblers and intentionally underperformed in certain games to influence betting outcomes.

These actions, if proven true, constitute a direct violation of league rules and federal law. In response to these arrests, the NBA has suspended both Billups and Rozier and placed them on indefinite leave.

These charges, of course, carry significant legal consequences and have raised serious questions about the extent of criminal influence in professional basketball.

And no matter the outcome, Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown believes the league bears some responsibility for this scandal.

Jaylen Brown believes the NBA played a role in this gambling scandal

Jaylen Brown

During a pregame interview last Friday, Brown detailed how the league has failed to protect players from outside betting influences.

The four-time All-Star’s comment sheds light on how the league needs to shift its approach to maintain the integrity of the game.

“A lot more could have been done to help players and prepare players. But even in the aftermath, I don’t think little care or attention to detail goes into it. They’re like, ‘You make X amount of money or X, Y and Z, you should be able to deal with all the extra negativity, people approaching you about parlays. It creates a negative discourse around the game and players when people have money involved. I don’t think once from my conversations with the union and the NBA has been like ‘How can we protect players more with the environment? There’s been little to no conversation about that. It’s all about ‘How can we increase business and increase revenue?’ I’m not sure if we’re having enough conversations about the aftermath or the consequences some of that stuff has.”

Adam Silver’s future as NBA commissioner might hinge on this investigation’s outcome

Adam Silver

A recent statement from Brian Windhorst suggested that the NBA’s direct role in this scandal is deeper than the public originally thought. According to the ESPN analyst, the league was aware of Terry Rozier’s involvement in a gambling scheme prior to his arrest.

Windhorst claimed that sportsbooks alerted the NBA to unusual betting activity on Rozier’s performance during a March 2023 game between the Charlotte Hornets and the New Orleans Pelicans.

Rozier exited this game early due to a reported foot injury, prompting significant betting on his “under” performance props. Windhorst suggested that the NBA acted to cover up the situation via a quiet suspension while attributing Rozier’s absence to the injury rather than acknowledging any potential involvement in the gambling scheme.

The NBA, however, has strongly refuted these claims, with a league spokesperson stating that Rozier’s absence from the game was due to a legitimate foot injury confirmed by an MRI, and that there was no cover-up or manipulation involved.

Windhorst subsequently clarified his earlier comments, acknowledging that they were speculative and not based on confirmed information. He stated that he did not have evidence to support the claim that the NBA had secretly benched Rozier and that his earlier remarks were not intended to imply wrongdoing by the league.

Of course, if any of Windhorst’s comments prove true, that would be a huge indictment of Adam Silver. The NBA commissioner has a lot on his plate right now with this investigation and the Los Angeles Clippers‘ cap circumvention scandal.

It’s reasonable to avoid any conclusions at this moment, but Jaylen Brown’s comments ring true. The league needs to be more proactive in preparing its athletes to deal with these outside forces, rather than just informing them of the consequences. This scandal is certainly a wake-up call for the entire basketball world.

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Football Clubs with Most World Cup Winners in Football History

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The World Cup has had many winners throughout the years. In fact, every four years, squads of 26 players end up lifting the beautiful game’s most prestigious trophy, with continental glory usually representing the highest point of a footballer’s entire career.

But while footballers see the tournament one way, many supporters see it another. And while the summer football festival often demands a period of respite from club commitments, fans are rarely able to switch off completely. Many will still be debating with rivals about who is better, bigger, more successful, and who will win the next league title on offer.

It’s hardly a yardstick used to settle those arguments, but what does make for an interesting read is seeing which football clubs have produced the most World Cup winners, blurring the lines between domestic, continental, and international prestige. Four Premier League clubs feature on the list, as per Betway Insider, but they don’t rank nearly as high as many might think at first glance.


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36-31

Liverpool & Man United feature

Manchester United defender Lisandro Martinez

In this section, all six clubs can boast of having had five players win the World Cup while representing them. Valencia kicks things off, with La Liga rivals Sevilla following in 35th place. Monaco, meanwhile, sit 34th. Although they are a relative newcomer to football’s elite, their most notable World Cup winner is Kylian Mbappe, who lifted the trophy with France in 2018 before going on to reach even greater heights in terms of his ability at PSG and Real Madrid, cementing his status as one of the best players in the world.

That triumph was Les Bleus’ first World Cup title since 1998. Marseille’s golden era coincided with that earlier success, with both Laurent Blanc and William Gallas representing the club when France won the tournament. They, too, have produced five World Cup winners throughout their history – surprisingly the same number as England’s two most successful clubs, Liverpool and Manchester United.

England celebrate winning the World Cup in 1966

Lisandro Martinez is the latest player from either club to win the World Cup, while Paul Pogba achieved the feat with France in 2018. The other three Manchester United players to win the tournament while at Old Trafford were all part of England’s only World Cup triumph in 1966: Sir Bobby Charlton, Nobby Stiles, and John Connelly.

Liverpool’s contribution is even more selective. Only two players have both played in – and won – a World Cup final: Roger Hunt with England in 1966 and Fernando Torres with Spain in 2010.

Football clubs that have produced most World Cup winners (36-31)

Rank

Club

World Cup winners

36.

Valencia

5

35.

Sevilla

5

34.

Monaco

5

33.

Marseille

5

32.

Manchester United

5

31.

Liverpool

5

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Chelsea and Atletico Madrid included

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Lazio have spent much of the past decade lurking in the shadows, and with Italy having failed to win a World Cup knockout match since lifting the trophy in 2006, it seems unlikely they will add to their tally of five World Cup-winning players any time soon. The same can be said for Bologna, who sit 27th in the rankings, while Brazilian side Cruzeiro – despite their rich history – are hardly the first club Carlo Ancelotti will be looking towards for inspiration.

The third – but not final – Premier League club to feature is Chelsea. Their strong French connection accounts for four of their five World Cup winners, with Marcel Desailly, Frank Leboeuf, N’Golo Kante and Olivier Giroud all lifting the trophy while representing the Blues. Andre Schurrle also won the World Cup with Germany in 2014, while Peter Bonetti was never awarded a winners’ medal from England’s 1966 triumph, missing out due to his role as Gordon Banks’ understudy.

Atletico Madrid have also produced five World Cup winners, largely thanks to their long-standing tradition of developing Spanish talent, complemented by strong Uruguayan and Argentine influences. Sitting 25th are Kaiserslautern, who now ply their trade in Germany’s second tier but were once among the country’s leading clubs, particularly during the 1950s and 1960s.

Football clubs that have produced most World Cup winners (30-25)

Rank

Club

World Cup winners

30.

Lazio

5

29.

Cruzeiro

5

28.

Chelsea

5

27.

Bologna

5

26.

Atletico Madrid

5

25.

Kaiserslautern

5

24-19

Flamengo above PSG

Argentina captain Lionel Messi with the World Cup trophy and his wife Antonela Roccuzzo
Argentina captain Lionel Messi with the World Cup trophy and his wife Antonela Roccuzzo

At the time of the last World Cup, PSG boasted a star-studded frontline of Lionel Messi, Neymar and Mbappe, yet still couldn’t find the missing piece in their pursuit of Champions League glory. Meanwhile, Messi finally got his hands on the one trophy that had long eluded him, captaining Argentina to their first World Cup title in 36 years.

In doing so, he became the sixth player to win the World Cup while representing the French giants. That matches the tally of Borussia Monchengladbach, but leaves PSG one short of both Messi’s boyhood club Independiente and South America’s most-supported club, Flamengo.

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Sandwiched between those two sides are fellow Rio de Janeiro giants Fluminense, meaning there are no bragging rights to be had in this particular battle, with both Brazilian clubs boasting seven World Cup winners apiece.

Sitting 19th are Borussia Dortmund. They may still live in the shadow of Bayern Munich’s domestic dominance, but they played a key role in Germany’s 2014 World Cup triumph. Kevin Grosskreutz, Roman Weidenfeller, Erik Durm and the ever-reliable Mats Hummels were all part of the squad that lifted the trophy in Brazil, helping Dortmund reach a total of eight World Cup-winning players throughout their history.

Football clubs that have produced most World Cup winners (24-19)

Rank

Club

World Cup winners

24.

Paris Saint-Germain

6

23.

Borussia Monchengladbach

6

22.

Independiente

7

21.

Fluminense

7

20.

Flamengo

7

19.

Borussia Dortmund

7

18-13

Arsenal are Premier League’s highest-ranking club

Arsenal's Mesut Ozil
FA Cup – Third Round – Arsenal v Leeds United – Emirates Stadium, London, Britain – January 6, 2020 Arsenal’s Mesut Ozil with manager Mikel Arteta as he is substituted REUTERS/Eddie Keogh

Fresh off the back of Premier League glory and an open-top bus parade rumoured to have been the largest in English football history, Arsenal have even more fuel for the argument that they belong in the same bracket as Man United and Liverpool. The Gunners have produced seven World Cup winners, a feat that is hardly surprising given Arsene Wenger’s international outlook. During his reign, Arsenal became the first English top-flight side to field an entirely non-English starting XI.

Somewhat surprisingly, Fiorentina rank one place higher with eight World Cup winners. Brazilian giants Corinthians and Palmeiras lead in front, and with the latter boasting one of the most productive academies in world football, it may not be long before they add to their tally of nine. That is especially true if Brazil can rediscover their former dominance on the international stage, with Palmeiras widely regarded as the country’s leading club in recent years.

FC Koln are next on the list, but they are edged to 13th place by Argentine powerhouse River Plate. Interestingly, their fierce rivals Boca Juniors are nowhere to be found in the rankings, leaving them with the upper hand in this particular battle for bragging rights.

Football clubs that have produced most World Cup winners (18-13)

Rank

Club

World Cup winners

18.

Arsenal

7

17.

Fiorentina

8

16.

Corinthians

8

15.

Palmeiras

9

14.

FC Koln

9

13.

River Plate

10

12-7

Real Madrid 11th, Barcelona 9th

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AC Milan’s chokehold on European football in the 1980s – combined with the fact they were often the go-to club for Italy managers when selecting national squads during that period – means they boast 10 World Cup winners. Real Madrid just edge ahead of them by one, with both Los Blancos and Botafogo recording 11 winners throughout their history.

However, neither side is their country’s biggest producer of World Cup winners. Barcelona sit in ninth place, while Sao Paulo have managed to amass 13 winners. Even so, Brazil – the five-time world champions – still have another entry further up the list.


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Rounding out this section is Nacional, one of only two Uruguayans club to make the cut. Their 13 World Cup winners are largely tied to Uruguay’s early international success in the 1934 and 1950 editions.

Football clubs that have produced most World Cup winners (12-7)

Rank

Club

World Cup winners

12.

AC Milan

10

11.

Real Madrid

11

10.

Botafogo

11

9.

Barcelona

11

8.

Sao Paulo

13

7.

Nacional

13

6-1

Juventus have produced a staggering 27 winners

Fabio Cannavaro

Penarol have produced one more winner than Nacional, while they are pipped to a position in the top five by South America’s highest-ranking club in this category: Santos. They have contributed players to the victorious Brazil national teams of 1958, 1962 and 1970 World Cups, with Pele undoubtedly the most prolific.

Three of the top four are Italian clubs, with Roma kicking things off with 17 winners in total. That tally pales in comparison to Inter’s 21, though, while Bayern Munich are runners-up on this ranking with 24. They’ve had winners at seven separate tournaments, but the two years that saw the most Bayern players win the tournament were in 1974 and 2014. Unsurprisingly, West Germany and Germany won in these years, and both campaigns involved seven of their players each.

As the club with the most World Cup champions, Juventus tops the rankings with 27 of its players accomplishing the feat so far. Italy’s victory in 1934 stands out as a year that produced many of Juventus’ winners, with nine players out of Italy’s squad playing for the Old Lady. Following this, Juventus had no winners for another 48 years. This period was the same time it took for the Italian national team to lift the trophy again, too, showing their reliance on home-grown talent.

Football clubs that have produced most World Cup winners (6-1)

Rank

Club

World Cup winners

6.

Penarol

14

5.

Santos

15

4.

Roma

17

3.

Inter Milan

21

2.

Bayern Munich

24

1.

Juventus

27

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Sadio Mane: ‘Mo Salah Was Not Liverpool’s Best Finisher

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Iconic former Liverpool frontman Sadio Mane once snubbed Mohamed Salah when naming the best finisher he played with during his time at Anfield. The Senegalese star formed a ferocious front three alongside the Egyptian and Roberto Firmino that spearheaded the Reds to Champions League and Premier League glory during Jurgen Klopp’s tenure.

It was known that Salah and Mane had a contentious relationship with one another, and some believe that was part of the reason the latter opted to join Bayern Munich in 2022. And after his Merseyside departure, Mane threw shade at the ‘Egyptian King’ by snubbing him as he named the greatest finisher he played alongside.


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Speaking with 1teamsports, as per The Sun, instead of picking what many would’ve believed to be the obvious answer in Salah – who is Liverpool’s third-highest goalscorer with 257 strikes – Mane instead revealed that Divock Origi was the best finisher he played alongside while at Liverpool. The Belgian was never a key player in Klopp’s starting XI, but played a major role as a rotational option.

The former Lille striker scored crucial goals in the famous comeback victory over Barcelona and also scored the second goal in the 2-0 Champions League final victory over Tottenham in 2019.

Interestingly enough, it is not just Mane who holds this opinion, as former manager Klopp also made the same claim when it was revealed that the striker would leave the club following the end of his contract.

“He [Origi] is a legend on and off the pitch. Fantastic footballer, a world class striker and is our best finisher. Everyone would say the same. You see this in training. It is a really hard decision to make to leave him out. Everyone loves Divock here.”

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Nottingham Forest's Divock Origi 
Premier League – Nottingham Forest v Everton – The City Ground, Nottingham, Britain – December 2, 2023 Nottingham Forest’s Divock Origi arrives at the stadium ahead the match REUTERS/Carl Recine

After moving to Italy with ambitions of becoming a key figure, Divock Origi found himself isolated at AC Milan, training privately rather than with teammates, until his contract was finally terminated in December 2025. At the time, he’d not played for the Italian club in 1055 days.

He hadn’t featured for the club since the 2022/23 season but did have a loan spell at Nottingham Forest in 2023/24, which did little to boost his standing. He likely only lasted in Milan for as long as he did thanks to favourable tax rules for foreign workers,

His limited impact in Italy—just two goals in 36 games—has meant few clubs have rished to pick him up on a free. Going into the summer of 2026, the 31-year-old remains yet to sign for a new club.

All statistics courtesy of Transfermarkt – accurate as of 03/06/2025.

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UEFA Ban Club From Europa Conference League Next Season

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With the 2025/26 season drawn to an end with Paris Saint-Germain’s Champions League final win, clubs will already be focusing on what they can achieve in Europe next term. After winning the Europa League, Aston Villa will compete in the top competition, while fellow English side Crystal Palace will also move up a tier thanks to their Europa Conference League triumph.

In that competition, a single goal from Jean-Philippe Mateta was enough to see the Eagles lift the trophy, beating Spanish side Rayo Vallecano 1-0 in the final. However, drama has now hit the Conference League ahead of the 2026/27 season, with one club already being banned.

Indeed, Azerbaijani team PFK Turan Tovuz have immediately been kicked out of the competition, consequently releasing a strong statement as they addressed the UEFA sanction.

PFK Turan Tovuz Banned From Conference League

Europa Conference League

PFK Turan Tovuz have not competed in European competition since the 1994-95 campaign but looked set to take part in the 2026/27 Conference League – alongside the likes of Ajax, Brighton and Atalanta – having finished third in the Azerbaijan Premier League last season. However, this now looks set to change.

The club based in Tovuz have been barred from participating in the competition following a ruling by European football’s governing body, UEFA. The issue is said to relate to historical match-fixing, with UEFA Article 4.01(g) of the Conference League regulations stating that a club’s ineligibility may be based on “being directly and/or indirectly involved in activity aimed at arranging or influencing the outcome of a match at national or international level.”

The club have now claimed that the ban is directly related to a disciplinary matter from seven years ago, which resulted in the nation’s football federation (AFFA) banning seven players – Gojayev Sanan, Rustamov Misir, Baghirov Emin, Sadigov Ilkin, Mammadov Rufət, Taghiyev Eltay and Guluzadeh Shahin – from all football-related activities.

PFK Turan Tovuz Share Strong Statement as They Plan to Appeal

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PFK Turan Tovuz shared a strong statement claiming that they will appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) and intend to make ‘no changes’ to their preparation plans for the tournament next season.

They also claimed the ban is directly related to a disciplinary matter from seven years ago, which resulted in the nation’s football federation (AFFA) banning seven players – Gojayev Sanan, Rustamov Misir, Baghirov Emin, Sadigov Ilkin, Mammadov Rufət, Taghiyev Eltay and Guluzadeh Shahin – from all football-related activities.

In full, the statement from PFK Turan Tovuz read:

“In the 2025/2026 season, we finished the season in 3rd place, following all sporting principles, and earned the right to play in the Conference League, which we are entitled to. The UEFA Disciplinary Committee conducted an investigation into whether our club met the criteria. The decision of the AFFA Disciplinary Committee dated December 13, 2019.

“It should be noted that the AFFA Disciplinary Committee banned seven players from our team, who played in the I Division in the 2019-2020 season, from all football-related activities.

“We would like to announce that our club will take all legal steps from today and will appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) to change the decision and ensure our participation in the Conference League, where we qualified, while maintaining all sporting principles.

“We would also like to inform you that there are no changes to our preparation plans for the Conference League. This month, the team members will gather and go to Turkey for a training camp.”

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