Former players have sentenced CSKA to more than a million levs, the club will likely appeal



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CSKA lost two cases to FIFA for a total value of BGN 1,134,580, writes Sportal. They are those of Bernardo Tengarin and Nilsson Antonio. The two former club players had filed lawsuits. FIFA ruled in favor of players who briefly fought for the “Army” in the 2012/13 season. This puts an end to all discussions about “scripts” and the like. CSKA has been recognized by UEFA and FIFA as the legal successor to the bankrupt company. Apart from the 8 million for the emblem and assets, now the “reds” will obviously pay the debts …

CSKA was ordered to pay not only debts to the midfielder and defender, but also fines of more than BGN 72,000.

The club must pay Bernardo Tengarina the following:

– 15,600 euros as pending remuneration, plus 5% interest;

– EUR 236,859 as compensation for breach of contract, plus 5% annual interest since 2014;

– 2000 Swiss francs as creditor’s expenses;

– A fine of 20,000 Swiss francs.

And the following to Nilson Antonio:

– 24,999 euros of pending remuneration, plus 5% interest;

– EUR 261,002 as compensation for breach of contract plus 5% annual interest;

– Expenditure of 2000 Swiss francs from the creditor;

– a fine of 20,000 Swiss francs.

The sums must be paid within 30 days of notification of this Decision. CSKA has the right to appeal the decisions to the Lausanne court and most likely will.

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