Four ex-Argentine footballers accused over Las Vegas casino debts | OneFootball

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·24 April 2026

Four ex-Argentine footballers accused over Las Vegas casino debts

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Yesterday, a complaint against four former Argentine footballers, filed by the Resorts World casino in Las Vegas, became public. The casino has launched separate legal actions to recover US$2.6 million.

The dispute stems from the use of credit instruments known as “markers,” which were returned due to insufficient bank funds.


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The case is linked to a scheme of invitations with benefits and financing to gamble at the casino, involving four Argentines:

Sergio Berti

Former Boca Juniors and River Plate player, champion and World Cup player in 1998. He is being sued for US$501,000.

José “Turu” Flores

A key figure for Vélez Sarsfield in the 1990s and later a coach. The lawsuit is for US$500,500.

Sergio Zárate

Developed at Vélez Sarsfield and later had a career in Europe and Mexico. He is the most implicated, with US$1,002,000 being claimed.

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