Malta Independent

CAS upholds 4-month ban for Leverkusen midfielder Calhanoglu

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Bayer Leverkusen midfielder Hakan Calhanoglu will serve a four-month ban imposed by FIFA for breach of contract.

The 22-year-old Turkey internatio­nal must also pay €100,000 in compensati­on to Turkish club Trabzonspo­r, which he agreed to sign for when he was a teenager, the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport ruled yesterday.

CAS said the FIFA ban, which was frozen pending the appeal verdict, “is reinstated with immediate effect.”

Calhanoglu will miss Leverkusen’s Champions League matches against Atletico Madrid and the rest of the Bundesliga season. He is also suspended for Turkey’s World Cup qualifying match at home against Finland on March 24.

“It’s a heavy blow for Hakan, but also for us,” Leverkusen sporting director Rudi Voeller said in a statement. “Although Bayer Leverkusen had nothing to do with the events in 2011, we are now being heavily punished. Now we're missing a very important player during a decisive part of the season.”

Leverkusen was not involved in Calhanoglu’s breach, which came when he extended his contract with Karlsruhe in 2011.

“We obviously regret this decision, which we cannot follow in any way,” Voeller said.

Calhanoglu was a youth player at Karlsruhe when he was paid €100,000 after agreeing to sign for Trabzonspo­r in the future.

The Turkish club lodged its complaint with FIFA in April 2013. Calhanoglu has also played for Hamburger SV since he left Karlsruhe.

Both Calhanoglu and Trabzonspo­r challenged FIFA’s judgment in the case, and CAS said the club’s appeal was only partially upheld.

“The club sought the return of a €100,000 advance that it had made to the player as well as compensati­on of €1 million,” the court said.

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The 22-year-old must also pay €100,00 in compensati­on

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