Osasuna finalize the details to send the relevant documentation to TAS with the hope of showing the international body that it is a fit team to play in the next Conference League.
Expect that in the next few hours a new chapter has been written in the Osasuna odyssey for trying to play in Europe again after 16 years. The entity led by Luis Sabalza is preparing an email to the Court of Arbitration for Sport with a consistent argument explaining the situation in detail.
The club hopes to have “good argument to have the highest possible option”, according to club sources at EFE, because “there is a party”. They have been working on it since July 6, the day since the rigging exclusion Osasuna was involved in during the 2013/14 season was set.
The TAS is the organ where it is hope to reverse the position, so the information collected is compared with many specialists in the field who have “experience” in this type of process, with the idea of obtaining a “seamless” argument. Three collegiate arbitrators will govern the voting, unanimity is not required for acceptance or rejection. Despite the urgency of the matter, the club does not know the exact date for resolution.
The general director of Osasuna, Fran Canal, is the visible leader of the whole process, putting all the meat on the spit for the club to participate in the said competition. Despite rumors placing the manager at Celta de Vigo, the Galician is showing total professionalism to get the job done.
The president, Luis Sabalza, and the coach, Jagoba Arrasate, were optimistic when asked by the media. “I think they will prove us right in the end”, said the coach after the first training session of the preseason. For his part, the top leader told EFE that he is “absolutely excited” to be able to play in the third competition at the continental level.
template, there is no power of action in it all, is preparing the first friendly match of the summer against Promises. Despite this, there was never a day when Arrasate’s students would think about the possibility of playing in Europe, something most of them had never experienced. The goal is clear: on Monday, August 7, in the draw held at the House of European Football in Nyon (Switzerland) with the rest of the 31 participants.
Source: La Verdad

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