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During a match between and on 13 June 2012, Danish forward celebrated his second goal by lowering his shorts and lifting his shirt to reveal a pair of Paddy Power underpants, leading to criticism from the national team's sponsor and tournament organisers . Bendtner was fined €100,000 by UEFA and banned for one game. He described his actions as being regrettable and not premeditated.
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Additionally, the company has been criticised for not paying out on bets with large odds. In May 2009, when won the , it stated that it would not pay out on the 3000/1 odds which it had mistakenly offered and instead reached 'an arrangement' with the customers involved.
In early March 2014, 5,525 complaints, the most ever recorded, were made to the United Kingdom (ASA) via an online petition launched for Paddy Power to withdraw an offer for betting on the outcome of the South African for murder of his girlfriend. On 19 March 2014, the ASA upheld all 5,525 complaints that the advertisement was insensitive, made light of disability, the death of a woman and a murder trial, and brought advertising itself into disrepute. The advert was discussed on an episode of , where made an impassioned speech condemning it.
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Paddy Power's advertising campaigns have also been criticized. One showed sight-impaired footballers kicking a cat, about which the (ASA) received 400 complaints. Another involved the model alongside a tagline using a double entendre. Paddy Power also received hundreds of complaints and was accused of transphobia by members of the LGBT community in February 2012 when the company released an advertising campaign to distinguish "the stallions from the mares" by placing transgender women in the crowds at the . The ASA ruled that the advert could not be broadcast in the United Kingdom.
Paddy Power has drawn criticism for offering controversial markets, such as odds on the first species to be driven to extinction by the , on a prospective assassination of , and on the potential extinction of the in December 2009.
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Prior to the , Paddy Power posted a photo on its account, sourced from , allegedly showing an overhead view of a Brazilian with the message "C'MON ENGLAND PP" spelled out by the former locations of trees that had been cut down. Following major criticisms over the advert from users, it was revealed on 8 June 2014 that the images were fake, and part of a campaign by Paddy Power to promote its anti- charity effort.
June 2022 saw the launch of the Paddy Power Games vertical which replaced the online casino and live casino properties in a bid to soften the image of playing online casinos in-line with UKGC regulations.
Bahis şirketlerinden iddialı birleşme kararı Dünyaca ünlü İngiliz bahis firması Betfair en büyük İrlandalı rakibi Paddy Power ile birleşme kararı aldı.
In February 2020, Paddy Power won the GGA London "Betting Shop Operator of the Year" award. In July 2021, it won for a second consecutive year.
Paddy Power CEO Andy McCue became COO of Paddy Power Betfair, with , CEO of Betfair, becoming CEO of the combined group and Paddy Power's becoming chairman. Andy McCue left the company in April 2016 to pursue other opportunities.
Paddy Power is an Irish gambling company founded in 1988. Its product offering includes sports betting, online casino, online poker, and online bingo.
Paddy Power was placed 6th in the 2011 list of "Britain's Most Admired Companies".
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Paddy Power and British rival agreed terms for a merger in September 2015. The transaction was structured as an acquisition of Betfair by Paddy Power and the enlarged entity, named , is based in Dublin. The merger was completed in February 2016.
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As of November 2011, Paddy Power was the largest bookmaker in Europe by total share value. Its group income was €444m in 2010.
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In October 2011, the company paid out early on New Zealand winning the , four days before the final against France on 23 October 2011. The were Paddy Power's 4/6 tournament favourites and were 1/9 odds on to win the final, with France at 13/2. The company boss said: 'New Zealand have left all of their opposition so far feeling black and blue and it's inevitable us bookies will be taking a hammering from them on Sunday too, so punters might as well collect now.' New Zealand did indeed go on to win the match.
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In September 2017, Paddy Power offered odds on a dead footballer, , to become the new manager of The company said it had made an error. For the , Paddy Power was criticised for its controversial polar bear graffiti stunt, with a Russian polar bear being emblazoned with an flag. Paddy Power claimed the stunt was to raise awareness of the plight of polar bears in the Russian Arctic.
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In July 2010, the company took the unusual step of refunding bets placed on to win the following the notorious "team orders" incident, which led to being allowed to win the race, despite Massa's clear lead.