Saturday, September 6, 2008

Moto resort to the court of sports

Fiorentina striker for the Italian national team and Romania Soccer Adrian Moto to the Court of Arbitration for Sport after the imposition of the International Football Federation to pay 17 million euros in compensation to former club Chelsea after testing positive for the English because of cocaine when he was playing in its ranks.

The Court indicated in a statement "to the Romanian football player Adrian Moto submit resume at the Court of Sports Arbitration against the decision taken by his right to conflict resolution committee of the International Federation of Football on the seventh of May 2008."

The court did not specify a date for the meeting "Moto demanding sports arbitration court decision to cancel the FIFA ruling and no compensation."

FIFA had decided to impose a penalty for Moto and asked to pay compensation to Chelsea ability of 17.2 million euros caused by the dissolution of the contract between them after testing positive for cocaine effect in 2004 which led to exclusion from the London club before his suspension and 7 months.

It is the largest financial penalty imposed on one of the players have been called by FIFA based on the time remaining to hold Moto when subjected to scrutiny.

It is noteworthy that Moto movement among more than one team in Italy since in 2000 where he started with Internazionale and then played with Verona and Parma and Juventus before he goes disappointing seasons with Chelsea by leaving him stopped him after seven months of the article dealt with cocaine and then returned to Italy, specifically to the ranks of Fiorentina.

The Moto FIFA said the decision "unjust and inhuman" in the Romanian Union expressed its intention for the game, opening a bank account for the player.

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