Serbian footballer, unlike other players CSKA did not get a tourist visa. Held up at the airport and released, but he was banned from entering the stadium.
Director CSKA Moscow Roman Babajev said that everyone at the club are shocked by the way the British government had treated Zoran Tosic and said that it was all about the visa in your passport in advance planned to Serbian football player would not be able to play against Manchester City.
Tosic has not played for Moscow residents at last night's win over Man City (2: 1) in the Champions League, since, as stated, was only a transit visa.
"This is unacceptable and I am sure that everything is pre-planned, as Tosic, as one of our most dangerous players could not play. I'm sure something like that could not happen in any other European country, and think to complain UEFA "said sports director Roman Babayev and conveyed Daily Mail.
The problem arose as a tourist Tosic instead issued a transit visa, which is why upon arrival on Monday detained at the airport for a long time, but eventually released into the ground, but without permission to play with incredible explanation that this is a player of CSKA and that came to Britain to work.
"They took away his passport and, for the first time in club history that happens in a country foreign citizen. Migration Office was contacted by the Serbian Consulate and the Russian embassy, but have decided that it is forbidden even to be a spectator. Requested have to leave the territory of Manchester before the game, "explained Babayev.
What is interesting Tosic has never before had a problem, and one year he lived in Manchester and had a permit for the work, but as a football city rivals United.
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