Zinedine Zidane banned

MADRID. — Former France playing legend Zinedine Zidane and his club European champions Real Madrid were embroiled in an embarrassing dispute on Monday with the Spanish Football Federation who according to influential Madrid-based sports paper Marca handed him a three-month coaching ban. The 42-year-old — who inspired France to the 1998 World Cup trophy and was also a member of the Euro 2000 title winning side — has been coaching Real’s reserve side Castilla but the federation claims he does not possess the required coaching qualifications.

Real have said they will appeal against the punishment by “all legal avenues open to them”. The reserve team’s assistant coach Santiago Sanchez was also punished. Real issued a statement declaring their “total disagreement” with the decision taken against one of their former iconic players, who scored a wonder goal for the “meringues” when they beat Bayer Leverkusen to win the 2002 Champions League trophy. — AFP.

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