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Who will succeed Pope Francis? Betting odds favor another historic pick​

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Pope Francis, who died Monday at age 88, was the first non-European pope in more than 1,000 years and the first Latin American pope.

Based on the betting odds, there’s a good chance the next pope also will make history.


Filipino cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle is the +250 co-favorite at BetOnline with Italian cardinal Pietro Parolin to be elected the next pope. Tagle, aka the “Asian Francis,” would be the first Asian pope.

Ghanaian cardinal Peter Turkson is the 5-1 third choice to be the next pope. He would be the first African pope in more than 1,500 years.

“With the Catholic Church membership growing rapidly in Asia and Africa, there’s speculation that it may want to lean into that growth and elect either Cardinal Tagle or Cardinal Turkson, which is why they are two of the favorites on our board,” BetOnline political oddsmaker Paul Krishnamurty said. “Either winning the election would be historic given that the pope hasn’t been of Asian or African descent for more than 1,000 years, and surprise political moves seem to be what sells these days.

“Cardinal Parolin is more of an obvious choice given his current position in the Vatican. He’s moderate compared to Pope Francis, and some believe the Catholic Church wants to shift back toward the middle in their global views.”

Parolin, who was Pope Francis’ principal adviser as the Vatican’s secretary of state since 2014, is the +225 favorite at London-based William Hill sportsbook to be the next pope. He would be the first Italian pope in 47 years. Tagle is the 3-1 second choice and Turkson the 6-1 third pick.

BetOnline, an offshore book that isn’t regulated in the U.S., has been offering next pope odds since 2022.

“But betting interest really started to heat up during the past two months when Pope Francis’ health began to decline,” Krishnamurty said. “We’ve taken a few hundred bets on the market since Monday.”

The closed-door conclave that is convened to elect a new pope historically begins 15 to 20 days after the previous pontiff’s death, or sometime between May 6 and 11. The College of Cardinals will meet in the Sistine Chapel to debate and then vote for their preferred candidate until a new pope is chosen. A two-third majority of 135 cardinal electors — only cardinals under the age of 80 are eligible to vote — are needed to elect a new pope.

Hungarian cardinal Peter Erdo is the +750 fourth favorite at BetOnline. Guinean cardinal Robert Sarah is tied at 8-1 with Italian cardinals Matteo Zuppi and Pierbattista Pizzaballa. Congolese cardinal Fridolin Ambongo Besungu is 12-1.

French cardinal Jean-Marc Aveline is 14-1 and the biggest liability at BetOnline. American cardinal Robert Prevost is 16-1.

Turkson was the betting favorite to be the next pope in 2013 before Pope Francis was a surprise choice. There is an old Italian saying about the unpredictability of the conclave that translates to “He who enters a conclave as a pope, leaves it as a cardinal.”

BetOnline also has a prop on the number of election rounds it will take to elect the next pope. Over 4½ is a -250 favorite, while under pays +170.

Leo is the 3-1 favorite to be the papal name of the next pope, followed by Gregory at +450 and Francis at 5-1. John Paul is +750, John and Stephen are each 8-1, and Pius is 10-1.

Betting on the next pope isn’t permitted at U.S. sportsbooks.
 

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NEXT POPE TO BE ELECTED

Luis Antonio Tagle+271
Pietro Parolin+251
Fridolin Ambongo Besungu+2300
Peter Turkson+452
Peter Erdo+1327
Mark Ouellet+20000
Raymond Leo Burke+4492
Robert Sarah+1455
Matteo Zuppi+701
Wim Eijk+17500
Angelo Scola+11500
Pierbattista Pizzaballa+1252
Kevin Farrell+10015
Wilton Daniel Gregory+20077
Francis Arinze+50081
Christoph Schonborn+45000
Angelo De Donatis+45000
Konrad Krajewski+45000
Sean Patrick O’Malley+32500
Oscar Rodriguez Maradiaga+35056
Timothy Dolan+35056
Malcolm Ranjith+35056
Jean-Marc Aveline+1903
Mario Grech+4190
Robert Prevost+18500
Anders Arborelius+8262
Gerhard Muller+42500
Jose Tolentino+12547
Baldassare Reina+18500
Charles Maung Bo+33000
Jean-Claude Hollerich+9014
Gerald Lacroix+22535
Joseph Tobin+17527
 

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Next pope betting odds: Long shot gains momentum as conclave nears​

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Jorge Mario Bergoglio was a 50-1 betting long shot to be elected pope in 2013, when the former Argentine cardinal beat the odds and took the name Pope Francis.

Bettors are banking on another long shot to succeed Pope Francis, who died April 21 at age 88.

While Italian cardinal Pietro Parolin and Filipino cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle continue to be the two clear favorites to win the papal election, Portuguese cardinal Jose Tolentino de Mendonca has gained momentum entering the conclave, which will commence Wednesday inside the Sistine Chapel.

Tolentino, a 50-1 long shot, has become the fourth-most backed cardinal in the market in the past month. He accounts for 7 percent of all bets placed in the UK, according to Oddschecker.com, the UK’s biggest betting aggregator.

“Outsiders shouldn’t be discounted in the next pope betting market,” Oddschecker UK country manager Sam Eaton said Tuesday in an email. “Back in 2013, Jorge Mario Bergoglio was 50-1 just two days before being elected.

“We likely won’t have long to wait, either. Bookmakers have (Thursday) as the favorite for the date of the papal announcement at (+120). (Friday) follows at (+175), while (Wednesday) is considered unlikely at 11-1.”

Tolentino, at 59 one of the youngest candidates to be the next pope, is a poet and biblical scholar. Pope Francis named him archivist and librarian of the Vatican Library in 2018 and the Vatican’s culture chief in 2022.

Parolin is the favorite, though his odds have drifted from +225 to +275 in recent days, according to Oddschecker. Tagle has likewise seen his odds ease from 3-1 to +350.

While Pope Francis was the first non-European pope in more than 1,200 years and the first Latin American pope, there’s a good chance the next pope will also make history.

Tagle, known as the “Asian Francis” for his progressive views and dedication to social issues, would be the first Asian pope.

Ghanaian cardinal Peter Turkson is tied with Italian cardinal Matteo Zuppi as the 7-1 third choice. Turkson, who was the favorite entering the 2013 conclave, would be the first African pope in more than 1,500 years if elected.

Parolin, 70, who will preside over the papal election, would be the first Italian pope in 47 years.

Italian cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa is the only other cardinal with single-digit odds at 9-1.

The College of Cardinals will meet in a closed-door conclave to debate and then vote for their preferred candidate until a new pope is chosen. A two-thirds majority of 133 cardinal electors is required to elect a new pope.

French cardinal Jean-Marc Aveline is the biggest liability at BetOnline, where his odds have been slashed from triple digits to 14-1.

Bettors at BetOnline, an offshore book that isn’t regulated in the U.S., are backing Francis to be the papal name of the next pope. Francis’ odds have dropped from 8-1 to +150.

Betting on the next pope isn’t permitted at U.S. sportsbooks.
 
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