Friday, December 26, 2014

Mutko expects that Capello would be offended and leave the Russian national football team – Sobytiya.Ru

Sports News. Events Roux – Head of the Ministry of Sport Mutko sure that the salary coach of the Russian national football Fabio Capello will ultimately be paid. However, he did not rule out that he would be offended Italian specialist and take a series of measures to accelerate the resolution of this issue – before the civil court or to UEFA.

Recall that the head coach of Russia Fabio Capello is already more than six months without pay. Rostrud ordered the Russian Football Union (RFU) to deal with the debt until December 19, and then pushed for a month and fined the RFU and its head Nikolai Tolstoy.

“He may take offense and go and complain to the civil court in the League – he has a lot of chances. – May be required and compensation in accordance with the law, so that the amount will increase.” The head of the Ministry of Sports is convinced that in any case receive a salary Capello as provided for by the contract. “All the same, will be obliged to pay – or Rostrud or UEFA or civil court,” – says Mutko.

The Minister also noted that the issue of payment of wages is the responsibility of the coach football federation. “A federation – a serious, big, with a good economic basis – recalled the minister. – In principle, they were given a deadline, and I think they want to now this term to choose. As usual.” However, he stressed that he “Fabio Capello is itself so that we can see – the money for it is not important.” “He – a decent person and a person who wants to work,” – said the head of the Ministry of Sports.

Mutko commented Monetary memorandum

Mutko also noted that the question of the possibility to fix the salaries of players in rubles at the old rate should be solved together with the clubs and players unions athletes .

On Wednesday, the Russian Premier League (Premier League) issued a memorandum on measures to support professional football in the current economic environment, which refers to the intention to establish a fixed rate of exchange for the calculation of wages.

“It all depends on the position of the clubs themselves, – said the head of the Ministry of Sports. – They took such a memorandum, but I think you can discuss it with the unions athletes and players. This decision should take all together.”

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