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Ecuador Football: Loor Defends Betting Houses Amidst Violence

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Ecuadorian​ Official Downplays Role ​of ‍Betting Houses Amidst Football Corruption Concerns

QUITO, ECUADOR – September 22, 2025 – Amidst growing scrutiny over the influence of sports betting on Ecuadorian⁤ football, legislator Miguel ⁤Ángel loor has‍ publicly minimized the impact ‌of betting houses, suggesting ‍broader systemic issues​ are‌ at⁢ fault for criminal​ activity. Loor’s statement ⁤comes following the September 19th murder of ⁢Jonathan ‘Speedy’ González,‌ a Serie B soccer player, who, days before ‌his death, ‌had reportedly received extortion threats linked to sports ⁣bets.

Loor articulated ​his position on Twitter,stating,”we close ‌the banks as there moves the money that ’causes’ the criminals,we ⁣close the TV channels because they ’cause’ the criminals​ to hack the ⁤signal,we close ​the cars dealers because they ’cause’ ⁤the pillos to steal them or close‌ to⁤ those who sell…”

The case of González has reignited debate regarding the pervasive presence of betting companies‍ within Ecuadorian football. The⁢ Ecuadorian championship’s main sponsor is a betting house, adn more than⁤ half of​ the country’s clubs have similar sponsorships.

Concerns extend beyond the González case. Players‍ David Cabezas and anthony Bedoya recently left El⁢ Nacional citing “extrafutbolistic reasons,” reportedly linked to calls and uncomfortable​ situations related to sports betting.

Allegations of match-fixing have also surfaced in the Serie ⁣B ⁣tournament, with social media users pointing to suspicious plays and unexpected results. A particularly scrutinized match occurred in March 2025, when Gualaceo defeated chacaritas 3-2. Screenshots circulated​ on social⁤ media from betting groups appeared to invite ⁢wagers on that exact scoreline, suggesting a pre-arranged outcome. An audio recording allegedly linking‍ former footballer Nelson Soliz to the fixed match also emerged.

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