A sports court FIFA has justified the Sevilla FC in the trial he maintained with the French soccer player Joris Gnagnonwho filed a case against the Andalusian club for unfair dismissal before a social court, although at the last moment the footballer’s lawyers withdrew from the process and did not appear at the hearing, choosing to continue with the sports route that criticizing before the FIFA a null dismissal and a claim for an amount worth 4.6 million euros, because at the time of the unilateral termination he had two years left on his contract.
Now the chamber of accounts of FIFA has justified the Sevillethat you don’t have to pay anything Gnagnon, which he dismissed for his lack of professionalism, as it showed that the player did not have any physical problems due to his inability to reach the minimum required state to compete in the elite. The Seville opened several disciplinary files on the player for his obvious overweight, weighing 100 kilograms, in which he was removed from the team following a specific nutrition plan despite not reaching his goal, informed their dismissal for this reason in September 2021.
This resolution may be appealed to the Sports Arbitration Court of FIFAwhich the player, who currently does not have a team, can go after St Etiennewhere he enrolled after being fired at Sevillewas also denied his services due to his apparent lack of form.
Gnagnon Arrived at Seville in the summer of 2018 as a bet of Joaquin Caparros in his phase as sports director from Rennes in exchange for around 15 million euros, but the player from the first moment showed problems keeping fit. arrival of Monchi Y Julen Lootegui he was transferred to his home club and upon his return he was left without a record at Seville, receiving several notices about his professionalism until he was fired for this reason. The player filed a lawsuit for unfair dismissal, but he did not exhaust the judicial process, leaving the case to the sports courts which have now agreed to Seville.
Source: La Verdad
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