Monday 27 October 2014

Zinedine Zidane Banned From Coaching For 3 Months

The former France international did not possess the necessary
certificates to train the Blancos' second-string side and, as a
result, cannot return to the bench until 2015

Real Madrid reserve team boss Zinedine Zidane has been banned from the
bench for three months over missing coaching qualifications.

Francisco Rubio, a lawyer for the Segunda Division, imposed the
recommended ban on the former France international, which was less
than the several months maximum it could have been.

There was a complaint made against Zidane's position as Real Madrid
Castilla head coach in August, a position he had taken during the
summer after choosing to step aside as Carlo Ancelotti's assistant
with the club's first team.

The former midfielder has a Uefa A Licence - equivalent to Level 2
qualifications in Spain - but needed Level 3 badges to hold the
position to take charge of the Blancos' second string.

Zidane's deputy, Santiago Sanchez, has been handed the same ban as he
used his qualifications to shield Zidane from being pulled up on his
lack of coaching badges, which the Champions League winner now must
obtain before early April to avoid further sanctions.

A statement from the European champions read: "Real Madrid wish to
express our complete disagreement with this decision since, in any
case, Zinedine Zidane is enabled by the French Football Federation to
serve as head coach in the category that is Real Madrid Castilla, as
credited with the certificate issued by the FF on October 13, 2014.

"Real Madrid will exhaust all legal avenues to stress that this
decision does not make sense."

Ahead of the ruling, Zidane had already his disdain towards the case
against him and insisted that he does regret having forged his
qualifications in France rather than Spain.

"The club did everything it could and I will continue to do everything
possible to defend myself," he toldLa Figaro.

"I have no regrets about having spent my degrees in France. If I had
to do it all over then I'd do exactly the same things.

"It's still amazing that there are so few people defending me and
explaining that I did not have special privilege. I did not circumvent
the obstacles and some just took this as an opportunity to spit on
me."

The former Real Madrid and Juventus midfielder has 10 days to launch an appeal.

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