Briefs 3-Werder refuse to release Brazil's Diego for Olympics

Mon Jul 14, 2008 9:18pm BST
 
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July 14 (Reuters) - Sports news in brief from around the world on Monday.

Olympics - Playmaker Diego will not be released for the Olympics even though the 23-year-old was named in the Brazil squad last week, Werder Bremen sporting director Klaus Allofs said.

Allofs said the reason for the refusal is that the Olympics are not part of FIFA's official schedule. "There is at the moment no legal foundation that says the clubs have to release their players. So I'm not expecting any reaction from FIFA."

He also said Werder Bremen refused to release Serbia international Dusko Tosic for the Olympics. "We made it clear to him (Diego) that we are not going to release him due to the legal situation," Allofs was quoted saying on German sport news agency SID.

Diego said: "Obviously I'd like to take part in the Olympics. It's a dream of mine. But Werder won't release me."

Motorcycling - Spanish MotoGP rider Dani Pedrosa will have to remain under observation in a Barcelona hospital for the next 32 hours to see whether he can race in the U.S. Grand Prix at Laguna Seca next weekend, doctor Xavier Mir has said.

The Honda rider suffered injuries to his left hand and right ankle after a high speed crash put him out of the German Grand Prix on Sunday. Pedrosa is second in the standings behind MotoGP championship leader Valentino Rossi.

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