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Twenty-year-old Toronto FC central defender Luke Singh will take an extraordinary detour en route to representing the Trinidad and Tobago Men’s National Senior Team in a do-or-die Qatar 2022 World C
Kemar Lawrence in action for the Reggae Boyz.
Toronto FC has signed experienced Jamaican international left-back Kemar Lawrence from Belgian side Anderlecht. The deal, which sees the Jamaican returning to the US Major League Soccer (MLS), will run through 2024.
The Canadian club announced the signing on Friday.
It has been reported that Toronto FC paid a $600,000 transfer fee to Anderlecht for Lawrence, who was sold by the New York Red Bulls for $1.2 million in January of 2020.
The 28-year-old previously spent five seasons with Red Bulls, establishing himself as one of the best left-backs in the league and earning an MLS Best XI selection in 2018 and an MLS All-Star selection the same year under current Toronto FC head coach Chris Armas.
Uefa to investigate Zlatan Ibrahimović over links to betting operator
27th April 2021
| By Robert Fletcher
European football’s governing body Uefa has launched an disciplinary investigation into Swedish football star Zlatan Ibrahimović and his alleged links with a betting operator.
According to Uefa, the investigation will focus on Ibrahimović’s (pictured) alleged financial interest in an unnamed betting company, which would be in breach of the Code of Ethics set out by the sport’s global governing body Fifa.
Though Uefa did not name the operator that Ibrahimović allegedly has ties with, Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet earlier this month reported that the player is part-owner of Bethard through his Unknown AB business.
Bateau, Levi ruled out of P/Rico qualifier, T&T blindsided by two-month-old travel restriction
Trinidad and Tobago Men’s National Senior Team head coach Terry Fenwick today admitted to another selection headache, worsened by his own administration, on the eve of the Soca Warriors’ departure for their opening two World Cup qualifiers against Guyana and Puerto Rico.
Ace winger Levi Garcia, central defender Sheldon Bateau and the rest of Trinidad and Tobago’s Europe-based contingent which includes assistant coach and goalkeeper coach Kevin Jack are unavailable to play in Puerto Rico on 28 March, due to United States travel restrictions.