Joseph Regan, a goalkeeper for Cardiff Corinthians FC, conned women into setting up betting accounts for him.
An amateur footballer conned women he met on dating sites into opening betting accounts and stole hundreds of pounds from them to feed his gambling addiction.
The other victim was a nurse from Bristol who had £210 stolen by Regan. The offences took place between December 2021, and February 2022. The teacher discovered money had been taken from her account while travelling on a bus from London to Cardiff. She said: "I was in a state of panic, I hadn’t bought any Christmas presents.... At first I thought I had spent this money myself. I didn’t know what to do, I thought it was just a mistake and no one would do this to me."
The footballer persuaded her to let him use her card details, but he left early the next morning and the nurse realised her card was the wrong way round in her purse. Regan, of Newport Road, Rumney, later pleaded guilty to two counts of theft. The court head he had a previous conviction for criminal damage and disclosing a private sexual photograph, for which he was sentenced to a community order.
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