体坛英语新闻:Flamengo files 20 million dollars action against Ronaldinho
RIO DE JANEIRO, June 20 (Xinhua) -- Brazilian club Flamengo has filed a labor court compensation claim for 20 million U.S. dollars against its former star Ronaldinho.
It is the same amount the two-time FIFA World Player of the Year is seeking in unpaid wages and bonuses from Flamengo, the club he quit on May 31 before joining Atletico Mineiro four days later.
Newspaper Estadao reported the Rio outfit had made a claim for 17.5 million dollars in moral damages and 2.5 million dollars for an alleged inability to attract sponsors due to Ronaldinho's behavior.
The club's lawyers argue Ronaldinho's busy social life and lack of commitment to training had caused him to perform below expectations and tainted the team's image.
Flamengo guaranteed it had evidence of Ronaldinho's acts of undiscipline.
"This is the first part of the battle. We have proof that will allow us to win this case," the club's legal representative Rafael de Piro said on Wednesday.
Ronaldinho has repeatedly denied accusations of undiscipline. In a note to his fans on his Facebook page after his departure from Flamengo, the former Barcelona and AC Milan star said he was "deeply saddened" by the manner in which he left the club.
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