Saprissa won an appeal in the TAS for the case of Honduran striker Rubilio Castillo

2022-09-20

The Deportivo Saprissa received the news of the TAS (Sports Arbitration Court) following his appeal, where he is not jointly and severally liable for paying 218 thousand dollars (around 5,401,697.74 lempiras) to the Nantong Zhiyun FC de China for the case of the Honduran Rubio Castilloreported teletai.

On December 28, 2018, he commented everything when the Honduran signed a pre-checked with the Nantong, but he did not pass the medical tests carried out by the club on January 9, 2019.

“There were a lot of logistics and communication problems,” according to the director of the Motagua and returned to Honduraswhere he remained until being signed by Saprissa.

At that time, the pre-employment contract was still in force and that is why the Saprissa was involved in the case.

The CR World reported at the time that Castillo sued the club for leaving him as an active player following not passing the tests, for which the Chinese team Nantong made a counterclaim.

Where they said that by “not passing the medical tests, he was asked (to Rubilio) perform new tests in another city in the country”, so they did not break the contract they had with the Catracho striker.

the dragons of Saprissa they were chained to the case and had been stuck and according to the decision of the Chamber, it was considered a jointly and severally liable entity.

As a result, both Saprissa as Rubio Castillothey had to pay 218 thousand dollars to the Nantong Zhiyun. But purple monster filed an appeal to this sentence on April 16, 2021 (within 21 business days) and the CAS partially confirmed it today, Tuesday, September 20, 2022.

In addition, the court located in Zurich considered inadmissible Castillo’s wish that the club be condemned Chino to the payment of 1 million 200 thousand dollars.

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