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Former A-League stars admit roles in betting scandal

Former Macarthur players Ulises Davila and Kearyn Baccus were charged with another teammate. (Jeremy Ng/AAP PHOTOS)

Two former A-League soccer players have admitted engaging in a betting corruption scandal after they were paid to earn yellow cards during games.

Ex-Macarthur Bulls team captain Ulises Davila, and midfielders Kearyn Baccus and Clayton Lewis have been charged with manipulating yellow cards during games in 2023 and 2024.

Davila, 33, allegedly acted as the conduit between the southwest Sydney team's players and an unnamed criminal group in Colombia, organising for the cards to occur during particular games.

Clayton Lewis (file)
Clayton Lewis pleaded guilty to engaging in conduct that corrupts the betting outcome of an event. (Bianca De Marchi/AAP PHOTOS)

Baccus, 33, and Lewis, 27, were allegedly paid up to $10,000 by the former captain to deliberately receive the referee-issued cautions for foul play.

The midfielders pleaded guilty on Thursday to engaging in conduct that corrupts the betting outcome of an event.

A second charge of participating in a criminal group was withdrawn.

Lewis had previously pleaded not guilty to both charges, but reversed his plea to one of the charges after negotiating with prosecutors.

Both former A-League players maintained blank faces as their pleas were entered.

The pair will face sentencing in September.

Davila, the alleged local ringleader of the criminal group behind the betting corruption, has not yet entered pleas to the nine charges he faces.

He will return to court in August.

Kearyn Baccus (file)
Kearyn Baccus, who also pleaded guilty to one charge, is no longer with the Bulls. (Dean Lewins/AAP PHOTOS)

Gaming-machine records and bookmaker statements from BetPlay Colombia, Bet365 New Jersey and Bet365 Bulgaria comprise part of a lengthy brief of evidence being prepared by prosecutors.

Police say the betting scheme led to hundreds of thousands of dollars being paid out in winnings.

Davila's contract with Macarthur FC was terminated shortly after his initial arrest, which the team described in a statement as mutual.

Baccus was released by the Bulls during a 2024 off-season clean-out and Lewis remains suspended.

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