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Atletico's Costa given court date to face tax fraud charge

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Atletico's Costa given court date to face tax fraud charge
Atletico's Costa given court date to face tax fraud charge
Atletico Madrid forward Diego Costa to face tax fraud trial on June 4.

SHOWS: MAJADAHONDA, SPAIN (MAY 28, 2020) (LA LIGA HANDOUT - ACCESS ALL) 1.

ATLETICO MADRID FORWARD, DIEGO COSTA (CENTRE), WARMING UP WITH TEAM MATES DURING TEAM TRAINING SESSION 2.

COSTA JUMPING ON BENCH AS PART OF TRAINING 3.

COSTA (CENTRE, BACK TO CAMERA) WARMING UP WITH TEAM MATES 4.

COSTA (BACKGROUND) STRETCHING WITH SQUAD 5.

COSTA (BACKGROUND) WARMING UP WITH SQUAD 6.

COSTA (FOREGROUND), SECOND FROM BOTTOM OF SCREEN) STRETCHING WITH TEAM MATES MAJADAHONDA, SPAIN (MAY 26, 2020) (LA LIGA HANDOUT - ACCESS ALL) 7.

COSTA RETURNING BOOT AND SHOOTING BALL 8.

COSTA CHASING BALL TO MAKE RETURN MAJADAHONDA, SPAIN (FILE - MAY 14, 2020) (ATLETICO MADRID HANDOUT - ACCESS ALL) 9.

COSTA JUGGLING THE BALL MAJADAHONDA, SPAIN (MAY 9, 2020) (LA LIGA HANDOUT - ACCESS ALL) (MUTE) 10.

COSTA STRETCHING MAJADAHONDA, SPAIN (FILE - FEBRUARY 17, 2020) (REUTERS - ACCESS ALL) 11.

DIEGO COSTA RUNNING AFTER BALL AND SLIDE-TACKLING TEAM MATE STORY: Atletico Madrid forward Diego Costa is to face trial on June 4 for tax fraud in 2014, a court filing showed on Friday (May 29), with prosecutors asking the Spain international to be handed a six-month jail sentence and a fine of 507,208 euros ($564,877 dollars).

According to the filing, Costa defrauded the Spanish state of 1,014,416 euros by not declaring payments of 5,150,622 euros from his 2014 transfer from Atletico to Chelsea in his tax return, as well as more than one million euros in image rights.

The filing added that the prison sentence could be exchanged for an additional fine of 36,500 euros, in accordance with Spanish law which allows penal sentences below two years for non-violent crimes to be exchanged for a financial penalty.

Costa, 31, who returned to Atletico from Chelsea in 2017, could not immediately be reached for comment.

Spanish prosecutors have won a series of cases against high profile footballers and coaches for tax fraud in recent years, including Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo and Jose Mourinho.

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