CFA, Camacho eye arbitration
THE legal counsel for the Chinese Football Association says arbitration is likely to be required to settle the severance pay for fired national team coach Jose Antonio Camacho.
Tian Fengchang told Xinhua yesterday that financial negotiations between the two sides had reached a standstill. The CFA fired Camacho last month after a 1-5 loss to Thailand, saying the Spaniard had failed to achieve expected results with China's world ranking slumping. On Friday, Camacho's lawyer said his client would seek assistance from FIFA and the Court of Arbitration for Sport to settle the dispute.
Tian Fengchang told Xinhua yesterday that financial negotiations between the two sides had reached a standstill. The CFA fired Camacho last month after a 1-5 loss to Thailand, saying the Spaniard had failed to achieve expected results with China's world ranking slumping. On Friday, Camacho's lawyer said his client would seek assistance from FIFA and the Court of Arbitration for Sport to settle the dispute.
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