The Argentine national team continues to add complications. It is now known that he was found guilty of a traffic violation: he did not identify himself as the driver of a luxury car that ran a red light in 2023.
One of the main protagonists of the Copa America result was Enzo Fernandez. Not precisely because of his performance on the pitch, in Argentina’s consecration against Colombia last Sunday, but because of the Chelsea midfielder’s unbalanced celebration, which meant stay on the wall of criticism accused of racism for singing a song that the Albiceleste “dedicates” to France . As a result, internal disorder has been generated within the London club and there is a risk of a FIFA investigation being opened.
However, the world champion continues to add complications. It rains in wet weather. It is now known in England that he has been found guilty of a traffic violation. The BBC reports that the Argentinian did not identify himself as the driver of a Porsche that allegedly ran a red light in Carmarthenshire (a unitary authority in Wales). Fernandez was charged with failing to provide information to Dyfed-Powys Police on December 27 last year.
Chelsea footballer He was found guilty in absentia (did not attend) at a hearing held at Llanelli Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday. The judgment is scheduled for September 11. Magistrates adjourned the sentencing hearing to determine whether there are mitigating circumstances “including exceptional hardship” that would prevent him from driving.
Incidentally, another piece of information provided by the BBC is that the address Enzo Fernandez gave in court was Chelsea’s training ground in Surrey.
The transandean footballer was charged with driving a Porsche Cayenne through a red light on Church Street, Llanelli, on November 28, 2023. He was also charged with driving the same vehicle without insurance on the same day. However, no plea was entered on these charges and they were dropped.
The problems continue to be added to the footballer (former of River Plate, Defensa y Justicia and Benfica), after an international commotion was triggered by the content of the song that some Argentine teams sang during the celebration of the Copa América title, spreading discriminatory phrases. such as “They play in France but they are all Angolans” and others, what This has caused irritation among several of Fernández’s French colleagues in England. like Wesley Fofana, Axel Disasi and Malo Gusto, who stopped following him on social media.
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