Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Mourinho accepts one-year sentence in Spanish tax case

- Agencies sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho has accepted a one-year prison sentence as part of a deal to settle a Spanish tax evasion case, El Mundo newspaper reported on Tuesday, although he is unlikely to actually serve any jail time. Spanish law states that a sentence of under two years for a first offence can be served on probation. Mourinho’s representa­tives were not immediatel­y available for comment. Manchester United and the Spanish tax agency both declined to comment.

Spanish prosecutor­s filed a claim against Mourinho last year on two counts of tax fraud dating back to when he coached Real Madrid. Mourinho left Real Madrid in 2013 to manage English club Chelsea for a second spell before signing with United in 2016.

Spanish tax authoritie­s had said the Portuguese manager owed 3.3 million euros. Prosecutor­s said he had failed to declare revenues from his image rights in his Spanish income tax declaratio­ns from 2011 and 2012, “with the aim of obtaining illicit prof- its”.

They said Mourinho had already settled a previous claim relating to his Spanish taxes after a 2014 inquiry, which resulted in a penalty of 1.15 million euros. But tax authoritie­s later found that some of the informatio­n presented in that settlement was incorrect, the prosecutor­s said.

The Mourinho settlement comes amid a lengthenin­g list of tax fraud cases involving soccer stars in Spain. In June, former Real Madrid player Cristiano Ronaldo reached a similar deal with the Spanish tax authoritie­s to serve two years in prison and pay a 18.8 million euro fine in a tax evasion case.

CAHILL TO COME OUT OF RETIREMENT

Tim Cahill will come out of internatio­nal retirement for a farewell match in his honour when Australia take on Lebanon in a home friendly in November.

The 38-year-old called time on his internatio­nal career after playing at his fourth World Cup in Russia but will put on the green and gold jersey one last time, Football Federation Australia said on Tuesday.

“Tim’s contributi­on to football and the Socceroos especially over the past 14 years has been immense,” FFA CEO David Gallop said in a media release.

The former Millwall and Everton forward netted 50 goals in 107 internatio­nals, including five at World Cups, to bow out as Australia’s most prolific goal-scorer.

Australia face Lebanon at Sydney’s Olympic Park on November 20.

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