Radamel Falcao was introduced at Monaco just three weeks ago, welcomed
by a juicy contract and everything wonderful the French Riviera offers
after completing a €60m move from Atletico Madrid. But before Monaco
even begins their Ligue 1 campaign, their newly-prized asset is already
at the center of a damning storm.
A recently published Colombian
report questions whether or not “El Tigre" is truly 27 years old as
documented by FIFA records, and not two years older as an old civil
registration form would suggest.
According to Colombia’s Noticias
Uno, Colegio San Pedro Claver de Bucaramanga, one of Falcao’s primary
schools, claims the former River Plate and Porto forward was born on
Feb. 10, 1984 - making the striker 29 years old. The report adds that
the player’s place of birth is Colombia’s capital Bogota, not San Marta,
as originally believed.
School official, Wilson Serrano, added further fuel to the scandal and backed the school’s record-keeping:
"He
was here in 1989 during preschool for children who are five years old.
In order to enroll a student, any student, in this institution, one must
provide an official birth certificate. We do not accept copies."
If
true, there’s no telling how much this report could hurt Falcao.
Monaco, for one, would be livid after spending an exorbitant amount of
money on a player that they believe just entered the prime of his
career. There’s also the matter of
Falcao’s father did not comment on the report’s findings, but downplayed the contradiction as merely a “clerical error." In case you’re interested, here’s the official news report that details the claims
http://blog.foxsoccer.com/post/56181048980/age-fraud-monaco-striker-radamel-falcao-allegedly
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