Toure banned, fined for drink driving.
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Coast football great Yaya Toure has been banned from driving for 18
months and fined £54,000 ($68,500, 64,600 euros) for drink driving, he
said on Facebook on Tuesday.
The 33-year-old Manchester City midfielder insisted though he imbibed the alcohol by accident.
Toure,
a four-time African player of the Year and a member of the Ivory Coast
side that won the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations, is a Muslim.
“Over
the last two weeks there has been some confusion as to why I was
charged with drink driving, as it is well known that I am a Muslim and
do not drink,” wrote Toure, who was stopped last month while driving in
east London and found to be over the limit.
“I
have always refused alcohol. Anyone who knows me or follows football
will have seen me refuse champagne for Man of the Match performances
because of my commitment to my religion.”
Toure,
who retired from international football in September, said the court
had also accepted he had not intentionally drunk alcohol but had
nevertheless punished him according to the law. Toure did not disclose
how the alcohol got into his system.
“The matter has now been resolved in court on Monday,”
wrote Toure, who only recently returned to first team action with
Manchester City after a stand-off with manager Pep Guardiola caused by
his agent.
“As I was above the permitted limit when tested on the night, I decided not to challenge the charge.
“However,
it was important to me that I told the court that I had not
intentionally consumed alcohol. The judge in his sentencing remarks
accepted that I had not been intentionally drinking.
“Drink
driving is a serious crime and even though I was not intentionally
consuming alcohol I accept the ban and fine and I would like to
apologise for this situation.”
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