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Mutu ordered to pay 13 million pounds compensation to Chelsea

AFP - 14 August 2008 19:35

Romanian forward Adrian Mutu, seen here in June 2008, has been ordered by FIFA to pay Chelsea 13.68 million pounds (17.2 million euros) in compensation following his failed drugs test in 2004, the Premier League club announced on Thursday.

LONDON (AFP) - Adrian Mutu has been ordered by FIFA to pay Chelsea 13.68 million pounds (17.2 million euros) in compensation following his failed drugs test in 2004, the Premier League club announced on Thursday.

Romania striker Mutu, now at Serie A club Fiorentina, was sacked by Chelsea in October 2004 and banned for seven months after failing a drugs test for cocaine.

The 29-year-old's fine is the biggest ever handed down to a footballer and was calculated by FIFA's dispute resolution chamber according to the value of the remaining period on his Stamford Bridge contract.

Romania's press announced in June that 12 million euros would be the compensation sum, but the number given officially by the Blues has since been re-evaluated.

Chelsea expressed their delight at the ruling but Mutu is likely to appeal the penalty.

"Chelsea Football Club can confirm that it has received the decision from FIFA's Dispute Resolution Chamber (DRC) on the claim made against Adrian Mutu," a statement on the club's website read.

"Chelsea is delighted with the DRC's decision to award the club 13.68 million pounds in compensation.

"This is an important decision for football. Not only did the DRC make us a very significant monetary award, the decision also recognised the damaging effect incidents involving drugs has on football and the responsibilities we all have in this area.

"Chelsea will now be following the process laid out in the DRC's decision to claim the money from Mutu."

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Comments (3)

ajax72

14 August 2008 23:26

In 1991 for exactly the same offence /cocaine/ Maradona was banned for 15 /fifteen/ months. How come 13 years later Mutu penalty is half this of Diego? Are FIFA/UEFA relaxing their antidoping policy? Why all the rhetoric then?

Tontodonati

14 August 2008 23:44

It's unfortunate that some players can't stand success!

DaJohnner

15 August 2008 05:31

Only losers need to do drugs....he should forfeit all his salary from footballing career.

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