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Soccer-Ivory Coast forward Wahi caught up in betting investigation

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Posted on June 17, 2026

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· Last updated: June 17, 2026

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Soccer-Ivory Coast forward Wahi caught up in betting investigation

Investigation Details and Broader Context

Background of the Investigation

PARIS, June 17 (Reuters) - Ivory Coast World Cup forward Elye Wahi is at the centre of an investigation into suspected sports corruption after unusual betting patterns were detected around a yellow card he received in a Ligue 1 match last month, according to statements from French authorities and the French Professional Football League (LFP).

Wahi, who was not immediately available to comment, was not named as a suspect.

Actions by Authorities

A spokesperson for the Marseille prosecutor's office told Reuters a 23-year-old Ligue 1 player was taken into custody on May 29 as part of an investigation into suspected organised fraud, organised sports corruption, handling stolen goods and money laundering. 

LFP's Response

The LFP said it had alerted authorities after betting monitoring partners detected an unusually high volume of wagers placed internationally on Wahi receiving a yellow card during Nice's final-day league match against Metz on May 17.

The LFP said it had not initiated disciplinary proceedings and would make no further comment.

Reactions from Involved Parties

Ivory Coast Team and Agent

The Ivory Coast team said it had no information on the subject. Reuters was not immediately able to reach Wahi's agent for comment.

Media Reports

The Athletic reported on Wednesday that Wahi had been arrested by French police on May 29, little more than two weeks before Ivory Coast opened their World Cup campaign with a 1-0 win over Ecuador in Philadelphia.

Sports Betting Landscape

France's Betting Environment

Sports betting is well-established in France, which made online wagering legal 16 years ago, shortly before the 2010 World Cup.

The U.S. and Global Expansion

The U.S., which is co-hosting the largest-ever World Cup with Canada and Mexico this year, has seen a rapid expansion of sports betting across the country since the Supreme Court paved the way for states to legalise the practice in 2018.

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Marc Leras, additional reporting by Amy Tennery and Nick Said, editing by Julien Pretot and Ken Ferris)

Key Takeaways

  • French prosecutors and the LFP launched the probe after spotting a spike in betting on Wahi picking up a yellow card against Metz on May 17, which flagged potential spot‑fixing activity (en.wikipedia.org).
  • A 23‑year‑old Ligue 1 player, widely understood to be Wahi, was taken into custody by the Marseille prosecutor’s office on May 29 in connection with suspected organised fraud, sports corruption, handling stolen goods, and money laundering, though not formally named as a suspect (reddit.com).
  • This incident echoes previous spot‑fixing concerns in football—such as investigations in MLS over yellow‑card betting and similar probes by the English FA—highlighting growing scrutiny over betting on specific in‑game events (“spot betting”) (beinsports.com).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Elye Wahi under investigation?
Elye Wahi is under investigation due to unusual betting patterns on a yellow card he received during a Ligue 1 match.
What match triggered the betting investigation?
The investigation was triggered after Wahi received a yellow card in Nice's final-day league match against Metz on May 17.
Is Elye Wahi a suspect in the corruption case?
No, Elye Wahi has not been named as a suspect in the case.
What charges are being investigated?
Authorities are investigating suspected organised fraud, sports corruption, handling stolen goods, and money laundering.
Who alerted authorities to the unusual betting activity?
The French Professional Football League (LFP) alerted authorities after betting partners detected abnormal wagers.

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