Olimpija will have to go to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) again: The leadership of zmaji will be in Switzerland in September due to two former employees
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Adam Delius, president of Olimpija, and his right-hand man Igor Barišić, director of the Dragons, have not appeared in public for a long time, which is quite surprising given their past practice. Overall, the activities in the club from Stožice seem to have quieted down at least at first glance. There is also significantly less trading than we were used to in previous transfer windows. However, all this does not mean that there is boredom in the Dragons’ den. Far from it, after all, Olimpija is preparing for a new “legal proceeding” at the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
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Olimpija will have to go to the CAS in Switzerland again in the month of September, specifically due to two of their former employees. The Slovenian champion from 2023 is in litigation with Robert Prosinečki, who Olimpija abruptly dismissed before the start of the 2022/23 season, and the case of Dragan Spasić, one of Prosinečki’s three associates in Ljubljana, is also at the CAS.
At the core of the dispute is, of course, the premature termination of the contract and unpaid financial obligations. Who is right and who is not will ultimately be decided by the CAS court, where Olimpija recently appeared due to the case of Jaka Čuber Potočnik. It should be added that the CAS will handle cases 2023/A/10138 (Prosinečki) and 2023/A/10145 (Spasić) on September 11 and 12.
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Author: editorial Football Planet