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Diego agrees to skip Olympic Games

Jonathan Roorda - 14 July 2008 18:57

Diego to miss the Olympics

BREMEN (SW) - Brazilian Diego will definitely not be representing his country at the upcoming Olympic Games in Beijing. This was confirmed by Werder Bremen on Monday.

After a meeting between club and player, the two parties decided that Diego would stay in Germany to prepare for the coming season.

"Of course I would have liked to do my share in Beijing. That's a dream to me. Werder prefer not to cooperate however and I respect their arguments. I will be here for the entire preparation and I'm looking forward to next season," Diego said on Werder's official website.

Chairman Klaus Allofs added: "At first he was disappointed, but life goes on. The interests of Werder and its fans are at stake. He's an important player, so we can't afford to lose him for several weeks."

Werder claim that the official FIFA rules say nothing about allowing Under-23 players to represent their team at the Olympics.

This goes against the statement FIFA issued last week, in which the world governing body claimed the exact opposite.

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Comments (3)

Crusader1987

14 July 2008 19:04

FIFA has to do something to deal with a regularly scheduled, non-FIFA event that is held every four years. Come on, how hard can it be to schedule around a three-week period once every four years?

pedestrianme

14 July 2008 20:10

The olympics are supposed to celebrate amateur/youth sport. Diego is a professional millionaire.

kiljadn

14 July 2008 21:30

Other Olympians are professional multimillionaires as well. Should we exclude them from the games as well? Not bloody likely. The Olympics exist to pit the world's finest athletes against against each other, regardless of professional or amatuer status. Deigo got played for a fool here. FIFA has already clarified that player under 23 who are called up by their federations are COMPELLED to play.

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