Serbian tactician, Slavko Matic has dragged Ghanaian club, Accra Hearts of Oak to FIFA over unfair treatment, Ghanasportspage.com can exclusively reveal.
The 46-year-old trainer, who was instructed to stay away from the team has left the shores of Ghana for his native country, Serbia.
According to our deep-throat source, Coach Slavko Matic has hired the services of highly reputed lawyer Cristobal Martell, known for collaborating with illustrious clients such as Daniel Alves, Lionel Messi, and businessman Jordi Pujol Ferrusola.
Cristobal Martell, who represented the Argentina captain in his tax fraud trial, has been brought in to deal with the Ghanaian giants following their unfair treatment of the Serbian tactician.
Slavko Matic was instructed by Ghana to stay away from the club after he was chased out of training before their 1-0 win over Asante Kotoko as their match day 20 game was overseen by assistant coach David Ocloo.
It has been disclosed that the club Hearts of Oak forced Slavko Matic to resign whilst the coach has nothing amiss.
And it has come to light that Hearts of Oak failed to comply with the rules and regulations in Slavko Matic’s contract with the club, which led to the cancellation of his deal.
However, reports say the 46-year-old is demanding around 2 million dollars (Gh¢24,777,680.00) as compensation and other benefits.
The management of the Ghanaian giants is yet to engage the public about the Serbian tactician’s departure and his actions following the cancellation of his contract.
Matic replaced Samuel Boadu in October of last year. He supervised 16 games in the Ghanaian league as head coach since his arrival in Ghana.
Who is Cristobal Martell?
Martell was born in Caracas to a diplomat’s father and grew up in the Canary Islands until he left to study law in Barcelona.
He is a lawyer famous for his ability to reach out-of-court settlements, having handled the cases of more than one celebrity.
In addition to Messi and Pujol Ferrusola, he was also the attorney of former Partido Popular treasurer Alvaro Lapuerta and former Barcelona president Josep Lluis Nunez.