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27.07.2019 06:26
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Aduriz headed home Markel Susaetas cross in the sixth minute to open the scoring at San Mames Stadium. He bettered that with a long-range blast that went in off the goal frame in the 18th, and converted a penalty in the 72nd after Diego Mainz was sent off for fouling Aduriz with only the goalkeeper to beat.LONDON -- Just a year ago Coventry was hosting Olympic football and being lauded by FIFA President Sepp Blatter. For world footballs most powerful executive, seeing top-level matches there again was "a source of great joy and pride." Now the Ricoh Arena, just eight years old and with a 32,000 capacity, is a football stadium facing a future without football. And the financially troubled team that had been based at the stadium is fighting for its future after 130 years in existence, predating the league it plays in. "Its a dreadful thing and it ought not to be allowed for a city to have its football club to be taken away," Labour Party legislator Bob Ainsworth, who represents part of Coventry in the House of Commons, told The Associated Press on Friday. "I want an investigation to expose everything that has gone on over the last few years." In the topflight for 34 years until 2001, the 1987 FA Cup winners have plunged into the third tier as a bitter dispute between the hedge fund that owns the club and the Ricoh Arena landlords escalated. As they rowed over an annual rent of 1.3 million pounds ($2 million) to play in the stadium, the team entered bankruptcy protection and gained permission from the Football League to play home matches about 30 miles away in Northampton, much to the annoyance of fans. Arena Coventry Limited holds the keys to the Ricoh -- and the football teams future. At a creditors meeting on Friday, the stadiums operators blocked a bid by the club to exit administration. As a result, Coventrys parent company will be put into liquidation. The immediate implication was a 10-point penalty handed to Coventry on Friday, which still allows it compete in League One in the Football Leagues 125th season, starting Saturday at Crawley. "We now have certainty and the clubs future is secured," Coventry chief executive Tim Fisher said. "We can now get on and put our future plans into action which means building and owning our own stadium in the Coventry area." Stadium operator ACL is co-owned by a charity and Coventry City Council whose offices are adorned by a FIFA pennant honouring the "lasting legacy of the Olympics" to Coventry. Football League chairman Greg Clarke said his board is "dismayed at the level of intransigence being shown" by the stadium owners and the clubs aadministrators.dddddddddddd "It is a source of immense frustration to everyone involved that the two parties in this dispute have failed to reach any agreement," said Clarke, who is in charge of running the three divisions below the Premier League. The league has backed Otium Entertainment Group -- named as the administrators preferred bidder -- to take control of the club from the hedge fund SISU, which has owned Coventry since 2007. That, though, has been opposed by fans, the stadium owners and the tax authority, who are owed money. ACL lawyer James Powell said Otiums proposals do "not give stability to Coventry," and the Sky Blue Trust urged authorities against making a "bad situation any worse" by handing over control of the club to them. ACL, whose offer of annual rent of 150,000 pounds ($230,000) has been rejected, has concerns that Otium is connected with the existing owners following a "catastrophic insolvency," Powell said. "It is does not seem a fair and equitable outcome," he added. Ainsworth, the legislator who is a former defence secretary, has called on independent auditors to launch an investigation into Coventrys downfall. At the heart of his concerns is how a hedge fund apparently "with no previous connections to Coventry at all" was able to buy the citys one professional team. And that encapsulates wider concerns about football ownership in England and the financial management of clubs. "The game is in a parlous state," Ainsworth said. "If you look at the history of football over the last 20 years there have been countless liquidations and administration events showing that there are serious issues that ought to be addressed. "And Im afraid if the Football League are not prepared to follow their rules and own policy with regard to Coventry (being allowed to leave Coventry) it has to be an indication that they are not bringing about the reform that in my view is absolutely necessary." Ainsworth is demanding that the league listens to fans and allows them to take control of the club, as happened at Portsmouth recently. "Football is the nations most important sport, there are millions of people who are passionate about their own clubs and the game in general," Ainsworth said. "And they deserve to be well served." ' ' '

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