Soccer player to face court over horror tackle
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FC Zurich have issued criminal proceedings after their former Ivory Coast international Gilles Yapi-Yapo suffered serious injury in a horrific tackle in a Swiss Super League game on Sunday.
The 32-year-old midfielder faces a lengthy spell on the sidelines as a result of damage caused when Aarau’s Sandro Wieser appeared to slam his foot down on his knee.
Yapi-Yapo was carried off the pitch on a stretcher after the 19th minute tackle by Liechtenstein midfielder Wieser.
Zurich catalogued the list of injuries suffered by their key player which included torn anterior and interior cruciate ligaments, serious cartilage damage, meniscus tear, a torn kneecap and deep bruising in his thigh.
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Doctors treating Yapi-Yapo at Zurich’s Hirslanden clinic forecast he would be out of action for a long period.
FC Zurich’s president Ancillo Canepa lodged legal proceedings for intentional injury against Wieser, who apologised for his actions after the game.
“I totally regret what happened,” the 21-year-old posted on his Facebook page.
“There was absolutely no intent on my part.
“I’ve had a lot of experience with injury and I don’t wish that on anyone.”
He said that Yapi-Yapo was a former teammate of his (at FC Basel) and described him as “a great guy”.