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Cardiff seek $100 million compensati­on from Nantes

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CARDIFF: Four years ater the plane crash that killed Soccer player Emiliano Sala, Welsh club Cardiff City is seeking about $120 million in compensati­on from the player’s former team.

Cardiff’s chairman Mehmet Dalman said on Tuesday that legal papers had been served in its pursuit of “justice” against French club Nantes, despite a series of previous legal setbacks for the Welsh club.

Rulings by FIFA, the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport and Switzerlan­d’s supreme court have gone against Cardiff in their legal dispute with Nantes since Sala died in January 2019.

The 28-year-old Sala was signed by Cardiff from Nantes for a club record fee of 17 million euros ($18.5 million) as it tried to stave off relegation from the lucrative Premier League. But the single-engine plane the Argentine player was traveling in from France to begin his career with Cardiff crashed into the sea near the Channel Island of Guernsey. The pilot also died. Cardiff’s civil action is set to be heard in a commercial court in Nantes next month, French media reported.

Cardiff is claiming 110 million euros ($119.5 million). The club previously said it wanted to “recover what the club paid for Emiliano and additional damages for further consequent­ial losses.”

Ater the crash, Cardiff disputed that the transfer deal with Nantes had been finalized. FIFA ruled it had received the required internatio­nal registrati­on forms.

Cardiff was relegated from the Premier League at the end of the 2018-19 season and has since played in the second-tier Championsh­ip. The club reported an annual loss of 29 million pounds ($36 million) in its most recent accounts.

“Our lawyers came up with the number,” Dalman told TALKSPORT radio station of the compensati­on claim. “It’s not a number that we picked from the air.”

Cardiff promised further legal action when CAS judges last year dismissed the club’s appeal against the FIFA ruling to pay the first transfer installmen­t of 6 million euros ($6.5 million).

Dalman explained Cardiff’s position on Tuesday.

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