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The Dramatic Story of the Footballer Jonatan Gómez, Who Suffers From Gambling: “I Lost Everything”

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Former Rosario Central and Racing signed promissory notes for half a million dollars for debts owed by clandestine bets; he said he has no contact with his children

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Former Rosario Central and Racing signed promissory notes for half a million dollars for debts owed by clandestine bets; he said he has no contact with his children

·Vicente López, Argentina
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The midfielder Jonathan Gómez, ex-São Paulo, revealed his addiction to gambling and how he affected his career. At the age of 36, the player has been without a club since leaving the Sarmiento de Junín, Argentina. In an interview with the MargaTV channel, on YouTube, the Argentinean spoke about his addiction and said that he lost everything he had built in his years in football: "I lost everything. I lost everything. I am going through a process…

The player with past in Racing, Rosario Central and Argentinos Juniors, told that he is undergoing medical and psychological treatment. In addition, he denounced extortions linked to a gambling debt and has assets seized for more than half a million dollars.

Former Racing and Rosario Central broke the silence about their gambling addiction and its devastating consequences. Jonathan Gómez, the 36-year-old flyer with a past in Racing and Rosario Central, gave an interview on YouTube channel MargaTV in which he related with rawness what made him gambling: “I lost everything. I lost everything today. I have a process in which I don’t know if I’m going to be able to play football again, which is what I l…

Buenos Aires, 20 August (NA) -- The footballer Jonatan Gómez broke the silence this Thursday about the personal drama that goes through his addiction to gambling, which began in 2020 and resulted in an acknowledged debt of $50,000 with an illegal platform. In turn, the court case took a strong turn after prosecutor Aquiles Balbis dismissed his extortion complaint and turned the proceedings over to investigate a possible false testimony. “I lost …

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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versionrosario.com.ar broke the news on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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