Report: CAS date set for Suarez review
The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has agreed to review the appeal of Luis Suarez's ban for biting an opponent during the second week of August with an open and quick process, Spanish news agency Efe said on Thursday, citing unnamed sources.
CAS is also expected to evaluate, as the defence has requested, that cautionary measures be applied while the case is under review, according to Efe sources.
- Suarez could return in time for Clasico
Should Suarez serve out his entire four-month, nine-match international ban, his first match back could be el Clasico: Real Madrid vs. Barcelona, now scheduled for the weekend of Oct. 25-26. However that will depend on the Spanish television deal decision. Suarez's ban ends on Oct. 26, which is a Sunday.
AS.com reports that the date of the first clasico of the season will be determined by the Spanish television companies -- a Saturday fixture would mean Suarez would miss out through suspension.
Uruguay international Suarez is serving the four-month worldwide suspension from football-related activity after biting Italy's Giorgio Chiellini during a World Cup match in the Brazilian city of Natal on June 24.
The ban -- which also precludes him from his national team's next nine matches -- does not apply to transfers, meaning that the 27-year-old was able to complete a 75 million pound move to Barcelona last week.
But Suarez cannot play for Barcelona, train with his teammates or even attend their matches until late October. He was also barred from attending the news conference held by Barca to announce his arrival. Barcelona is hopeful for the ban reduction and last week its president, Josep Maria Bartomeu, said the club would help Suarez integrate back into football.
Luis Suarez committed to a new contract in December.
LUIS SUAREZ 2013-14 SEASON IN NUMBERS
• 31 - Premier League goals, winning the Golden Boot.
• 12 - Most assists in the Premier League.
• 24 - Scored the most goals from inside the box.
• 4 - Scored the most goals from counterattacks.
• 9 - Had the most shots that hit the woodwork.
• 3 - Most penalties won in the Premier League.
• 237 - Attempted more dribbles than any other player.
FIFA's ban also precludes Suarez from being presented as a new Barcelona player and it is not known whether he has undergone a physical for his new Catalan club.
La Liga announced its fixtures for the 2014-2015 season on Thursday. If the terms are met and the CAS permits cautionary sanctions while the case is resolved, it would mean that Suarez could debut for Barcelona's first match on Aug. 24 vs. Elche.
http://www.espnfc.us/spanish-primera-division/story/1958960/cas-to-review-luis-suarez-bite-ban-case-on-second-week-of-augustreport-saysAlready f*cking getting started here. Can't wait to see this ban get reduced in half and FIFA have absolutely no shame that the sole reason is because he's playing in Barcelona who Blatter sees as "world class" while we're f*ck all to him. Wouldn't have even been f*cking considered if he were still with us and I'm willing to bet a lot of money on that.
It's a disgrace. I probably let it get to me way more than I should, but it's an absolute shame that such a beautiful game is controlled by such an absolute mockery of an organization.