Football great Zinedine Zidane has been banned from coaching
for three months because he does not have the necessary qualifications.
The same sentence was given to
Santiago Sanchez, who Real Madrid had named as their coach in an effort to
spare Zidane.
Zidane was reported to the committee
by Miguel Galan, representative for Spanish Coaches and head of the National
Centre for Developing Coaches, who noted that the former Juventus and Real
Madrid star was acting as coach without the necessary Level 3 qualification
demanded by authorites.
He currently has a Uefa A Licence,
equivalent to a Level 2. The 42-year-old had previously complained at the
treatment he has received over the matter.
"I have no regrets about having
taken my qualifications in France ,"
Zidane told Le Figaro. "It's still amazing that there are also so few
people to defend me and explain that I did not have special privilege.
"I did not circumvent the
difficulty - but some took the opportunity to spit on me."
Real Madrid now have 10 working days to lodge an
appeal with the Competition Committee’s appeals tribunal. The case could also
be taken to Spain ’s
Administrative Court
for Sport, or to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, as a last resort.
Zidane won numerous individual
awards including the Ballon d'Or in 1998 and FIFA World Player of the Year
three times.
He won three League titles for
Juventus and Real Madrid and the Champions League for the Spanish club in 2002,
as well as the 1998 World Cup and Euro 2000 with France .
Source: The Independent
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