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2 Teams Fight For Onopko

MADRID -- Atletico Madrid and Real Oviedo have asked FIFA to arbitrate in the case of Russian midfielder Viktor Onopko, whom both clubs want to sign.


Oviedo says it has two contracts proving it has bought Onopko from his present club, Spartak Moscow. Atletico claims to have an option to buy him for $2.8 million. Representatives of the two clubs met Monday at the offices of the Royal Spanish Football Federation and have agreed to abide by the FIFA ruling.


The conflict over Onopko has soured the relations between the two clubs so much that Oviedo President Eugenio Prieto refused to sit in the Directors' box at the Vicente Calderon stadium when his side played at Atletico last week.


Meanwhile, Onopko's current club is preparing to play an away finale to its Champions' League season against Poland's Legia Warsaw.


Legia suffered a 4-0 reverse against Rosenborg two weeks ago and now lead the Norwegians by just one point as the two clubs chase the second qualifying place from the group behind Spartak. Despite the setback, team chief Pawel Janas is not expected to change his line-up much. Legia were top of the Polish first division when the domestic league went into its winter break last month.


Rosenborg visits Blackburn. The Rovers, with just one point so far, were eliminated early, but have been playing better in the Premier League of late.




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