Everton forward Martin Sherif has been charged over a breach of betting rules. Sherif stands accused of contravening the Football Association’s gambling regulations over a 15-month period between November 2024 and February 2026. He becomes the second Everton player to face charges related to gambling infractions after Yerry Mina was fined for endorsing a Colombian betting company. “Martin Sherif of Everton FC has been charged with breaching The FA’s betting rules,” a statement confirmed. “It’s alleged that the player breached FA Rule E1.2 in respect of 61 bets placed on football matches between 20 November 2024 and 12 February 2026.