IBIA and PFA Canada to deliver sports integrity education to the CPL

The International Betting Integrity Association (IBIA) has partnered with the Professional Footballers’ Association Canada (PFA Canada) to design a sports-integrity education program for players and staff in the Canadian Premier League (CPL).

The program will touch on the dangers of sports betting-related match-fixing on the integrity of the league and their careers, as well as the potential to defraud operators and customers.

Approximately 300 players and staff will receive education from across the eight teams in Canada’s top-tier soccer competition. Training will be provided both in person and through online resources.

The program started in May and the agreement also stipulates that the program will also be delivered in 2025 to ensure new players joining the league also receive the education.

“IBIA’s members take their role – as responsible regulated betting operators – in protecting the integrity of sporting competition and of betting markets seriously,” said IBIA CEO Khalid A..

News. Research. Education. Discussions.
Raising industry standards on player protection, across the board.

FORGOT PASSWORD

Email sent

Related posts

IC360’s Ilkim Hincer on why integrity is so integral to Canadian sports betting

BetMGM ready to extend its Connor McDavid effect into Alberta RG campaign

OLG imposes mandatory deposit limits for some younger online gamblers