
The charges were first brought to the Atletico Madrid defender – who moved to the Spanish capital from Tottenham last year – back in May, and he withdrew from England‘s squad for a UEFA Nations’ League clash against Denmark in October to attend an FA hearing regarding the offenses.
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It was originally claimed that Trippier had breached seven betting laws, and four of those instances have now been proven, with a two-and-a-half month suspension and a hefty financial penalty dished out to the 30-year-old on Wednesday.
“An independent regulatory commission was appointed to hear the case, with four of the alleged breaches found proven and three dismissed during a subsequent personal hearing. “The independent regulatory commission’s written reasons for its decisions and the associated sanction will be published in due course.

He will be available for selection again in time for a derby clash against Real Madrid on March 7 though, by which time Diego Simeone will hope his team is still ahead of their rivals in the Liga title race. Trippier played the full 90 minutes of a 2-0 victory away at Real Sociedad on Tuesday night, which ensured that Atletico remains three points clear of Madrid at the top of the table with a game in hand heading into the winter break.