Wayne Rooney’s dad is one of nine men arrested, including Motherwell footballer Steve Jennings, as part of a police investigation into suspicious betting patterns.
Wayne Rooney senior, 48, was detained at his home in the West Derby area of Liverpool.
Also arrested at his Glasgow home was Motherwell midfielder Steve Jennings.
The arrests were carried out by Merseyside Police in a joint operation with the Gambling Commission.
The investigation relates to a match between Motherwell and Hearts on December 14 last year, Merseyside Police said.
It is also understood that Manchester United star Rooney’s uncle Richie, 54, was also detained.
All the suspects are being held for questioning at police stations across Merseyside.
In a statement, Scottish Football Association chief executive Stewart Regan said the arrests follow “extensive inquiries” into alleged betting irregularities at the Scottish Premier League match.
Mr Regan said: “While the investigation involves several other individuals out with Scotland, it is important to stress that the evidence gathered throughout this thorough period of investigation has involved only one Scottish match.
“Motherwell FC are aware of the situation and will issue a response in due course.
“The Scottish FA will make no further comment at this stage.”
In a statement Merseyside Police said: “Detectives have today executed warrants at 10 addresses across Merseyside and Glasgow and arrested nine men as part of an investigation into suspicious betting activity.
“The arrests are the culmination of a joint operation with the Gambling Commission and the nine who have been arrested for conspiracy to defraud are being interviewed by detectives.
“Those arrested are a 29-year-old from Bootle, a 48-year-old from West Derby, a 54-year-old from Norris Green, a 26-year-old from Croxteth, a 22-year-old from Kirkdale, a 31-year-old from Litherland, a 68-year-old from Fazakerley, a 36-year-old from Kirkby and a 26-year-old from Glasgow.
“The investigation relates to a match between Motherwell and Hearts on December 14 2010.”