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Gutiérrez wins tribunal case against Newcastle over cancer treatment

Jonás Gutiérrez in action for Newcastle United last season
Jonás Gutiérrez in action for Newcastle United last season

Former Newcastle United midfielder Jonás Gutiérrez has won a disability discrimination claim against the club after being dropped as a result of his battle with testicular cancer.             

The 32-year-old Argentina international is suing Newcastle for around £2 million pounds on the grounds of disability discrimination.

The club also made it impossible for Gutierrez to play enough matches to get an extended contract, the tribunal found.

"Just over two weeks after the claimant returned to the club in November 2013 following his diagnosis and treatment, and at a point when he was match fit and returning to action, he was told  he no longer featured in the club's future plans," the tribunal ruled.

"We conclude the decision to drop the claimant was because of the claimant's cancer."

The tribunal dismissed claims of unfavourable treatment and harassment related to disability.

Gutierrez  joined Newcastle from Real Mallorca in 2008, and was diagnosed with testicular cancer in October 2013.

He made nearly 200 appearances for the club, who are second from bottom in the league and in serious danger of relegation, before leaving last year to join Spanish team Deportivo La Coruna.

"Thanks newcastle fans for your support. I love the city. I hope WE stay up," Gutierrez said on Twitter.

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