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Barcelona took a big step towards another Copa del Rey final with a 2-1 first-leg victory against Atletico Madrid at the Vicente Calderon. -
FIFA blocks unveiling of Luis Suarez Barcelona signing deal until end of football ban
It has been suggested that FC Barcelona, who has agreed to sign in Suarez despite his nine international match and four-month football ban imposed by the world soccer body, would be introducing the Uruguayan in a non-football venue considering the fact that it has shelled out £75 million for him. -
Liverpool, Barcelona agree on £75 M, 5-year deal for Luis Suarez
BBC reported that the Uruguayan striker's football club Liverpool has agreed with the Spanish club to sell the football player for about £75 million. The embattled football player is expected to sign a five-year deal and will travel to Spain next week to get a medical. -
Suarez football ban gets rejected by FIFA
On Thursday, the world soccer body stated that its appeals committee had refused the entirety of the appeal Suarez and the Uruguay Football Association has filed. -
Reports say Luis Suarez, Liverpool reach Barcelona transfer deal at over £62.6million
Suarez's transfer was initially thought to be precipitated by the infamous biting incident with Italian defender Giorgio Chiellini during the Uruguay-Italy match at this year's World Cup. However, according to Uruguay team manager Oscar Tabarez, the Suarez transfer had been a long time coming. -
FIFA relaxes Suarez's football ban some more, allows medical for any club transfer
Claudio Sulser, chief of FIFA's disciplinary committee, has said that the committee did not prohibited the Liverpool striker to move clubs should a transfer deal has been reached. The Guardian said that FC Barcelona is reportedly in talks with the Uruguayan's current club to sign him. -
Luis Suarez somewhat acknowledges bite, offers public apology to Chiellini
In his tweet, Suarez expressed his regrets on what occurred during the incident. Moreover, he said his apologies to Chiellini and "the entire football family," which could mean his fans, FIFA, his sponsors and to anyone who might have been affected with his actions. Moreover, he also vowed that such incident would never happen again. -
Liverpool to fight back against FIFA's ban on Suarez, says report
ESPN said the club's view about the incident and the subsequent punishment was that it was unprecedented and have left them in a difficult position. It has been known that Liverpool is aware of Suarez's problems on the field but has relied on him last season, of which Suarez did not spoil as he went on winning the Professional Footballers' Association and Football Writers' Association player of the year awards and was the top scorer in the Premier League at 31 goals. -
Luis Suarez victim joins fans of beleaguered player to condone FIFA ban
The Italian defender whom Suarez had bitten towards the end of a group match between Italy and Uruguay, criticized the world soccer body's punishment on the Liverpool forward, of which he had deemed "excessive," The Telegraph reported. Giorgio Chiellini also admitted that he feels sympathy for the otherwise talented 27 year-old and his family of whom he believes will also suffer. -
Adidas to decide on Luis Suarez sponsorship following FIFA bite ban
Daily Mail said senior Adidas officials were reportedly engaged in an emergency meeting on Thursday following the ban issuance to work out a position on the controversial football player. It has been said that Adidas has already dropped Suarez from all of its commercial activities for the rest of this year's World Cup and has already planned high-level talks with the player and his representatives at the end of the tournament. -
FIFA imposes 4-month ban, £65K fine on Luis Suarez over Chiellini bite
Although the punishment was not as grave as the maximum penalty FIFA could impose based on its disciplinary code, the ban itself could threaten the Uruguayan's career after the World Cup. This means that Suarez would be missing 13 Liverpool games aside from the ones Uruguay would be playing in the tournament, Daily Mail explained. -
Luis Suarez could face two-year international soccer ban over World Cup biting incident
On Wednesday, FIFA confirmed that its disciplinary committee has launched an investigation on the incident, which was caught on international television. The probe was opened just hours after the end of Tuesday's match in Natal. FIFA has reportedly asked Uruguayan team officials to provide their evidence by 8PM GMT on Wednesday. -
FIFA will probe on Luis Suarez biting allegations during Uruguay-Italy match
FIFA recently announced that it would be investigating allegations of Suarez biting Italian defender Giorgio Chiellini towards the end of the latter's team's 1-0 victory. -
Uruguay's Luis Suarez shows infamous biting skills, gets away with it as team beats Italy
Daily Mail said Suarez's act in the second half of the match has made the game the worst of all seen in this year's tournament so far.
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