Arturo Vidal to remain part of Chile’s Copa America squad after DUI

Last Updated on January 17, 2023 by C-CAR

The Associated Press

SANTIAGO, Chile — Chile’s star midfielder Arturo Vidal was banned from driving for four months by a Chilean judge on Wednesday after he crashed his Ferrari while driving under the influence of alcohol.

Despite the judge’s ruling, Chile national team coach Jorge Sampaoli said Vidal can continue to play for the Chile, which is among the favorites in on-going Copa America, the South American championship.

“I don’t like to remove or exclude someone for making a mistake,” Sampaoli told a news conference.

He said he couldn’t control what players did in “their rest time.”

Vidal, known as “King Arthur” in Chile, appeared in court on Wednesday after being held overnight in a local jail. He suffered minor injuries in the crash, as did his wife, who was a passenger.

Later he offered a teary apology.

“I want say I’m sorry to my teammates, to the coaching staff, to the people — to the entire country,” Vidal said. “I want to say I’m sorry, too, to the other people involved in an accident that was my fault.”

The court said Vidal showed 1.21 grams of alcohol in his blood per liter. Any level above 0.8 can be punished by up to three year in prison.

Vidal scored twice on Monday in Chile’s 3-3 draw with Mexico and is the leading scorer in the tournament with three goals.

A photo of the accident showed heavy damage to the left-front of the Ferrari, and the airbags apparently deployed.

The Juventus midfielder has had discipline problems in the past.

Former Chile national team coach Claudio Borghi banned Vidal and four other players for 20 games after they showed up at training in “an inappropriate state.” The ban was eventually reduced to 10 games.

Chile faces Bolivia on Friday in a Group A match in Copa America.

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Arturo Vidal to remain part of Chile’s Copa America squad after DUI

Last Updated on January 17, 2023 by C-CAR

The Associated Press

SANTIAGO, Chile — Chile’s star midfielder Arturo Vidal was banned from driving for four months by a Chilean judge on Wednesday after he crashed his Ferrari while driving under the influence of alcohol.

Despite the judge’s ruling, Chile national team coach Jorge Sampaoli said Vidal can continue to play for the Chile, which is among the favorites in on-going Copa America, the South American championship.

“I don’t like to remove or exclude someone for making a mistake,” Sampaoli told a news conference.

He said he couldn’t control what players did in “their rest time.”

Vidal, known as “King Arthur” in Chile, appeared in court on Wednesday after being held overnight in a local jail. He suffered minor injuries in the crash, as did his wife, who was a passenger.

Later he offered a teary apology.

“I want say I’m sorry to my teammates, to the coaching staff, to the people — to the entire country,” Vidal said. “I want to say I’m sorry, too, to the other people involved in an accident that was my fault.”

The court said Vidal showed 1.21 grams of alcohol in his blood per liter. Any level above 0.8 can be punished by up to three year in prison.

Vidal scored twice on Monday in Chile’s 3-3 draw with Mexico and is the leading scorer in the tournament with three goals.

A photo of the accident showed heavy damage to the left-front of the Ferrari, and the airbags apparently deployed.

The Juventus midfielder has had discipline problems in the past.

Former Chile national team coach Claudio Borghi banned Vidal and four other players for 20 games after they showed up at training in “an inappropriate state.” The ban was eventually reduced to 10 games.

Chile faces Bolivia on Friday in a Group A match in Copa America.

———

Luis Andres Henao on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LuisAndresHenao


Please accept our sincerest condolences. As you navigate this deeply difficult time, our thoughts and prayers are with you, the victims and their loved ones who died in roadway tragedies.

While you take care of yourself and your family, let the legal team at Rafii & Associates, P.C. fight for you. Our personal injury attorneys have decades of experience extracting multi-million dollar settlements from the largest insurance companies. If you or your loved ones were harmed by an auto accident, call us today for a free evaluation of your case: 1-800-262-9885. Hablamos Español, para asistencia inmediata, llámenos.


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If you or a family member suffered injuries in an auto crash, the award-winning team of personal injury attorneys at Rafii & Associates, P.C. will review your case free of charge. Simply fill out the form below or give us a call toll free at 1-855-468-4482.

Hablamos Español, para asistencia inmediata, llámenos: 1-855-468-4482.

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