Statements from a slew of overseas betting agencies will form part of the case against a former A-League football captain and midfielders who are accused of a scheme to rig yellow cards.
Ex-Macarthur Bulls team leader Ulises Davila and midfielders Kearyn Baccus and Clayton Lewis, an All Whites international, all faced Sydney’s Downing Centre Local Court on Thursday over the alleged bet-fixing scheme.
Former captain Davila – who parted ways with the club soon after his May arrest – allegedly acted as the conduit between the southwest Sydney team’s players and an unnamed criminal group in Colombia.
He allegedly paid Baccus and Lewis up to $10,000 to deliberately receive yellow cards through an illegal bet-fixing scheme.
Davila’s solicitor Kiki Kyriacou told Downing Centre Local Court on Thursday prosecutors had still not served the full brief of evidence on his client.