Lorenzo Brown and Mohammad Motaghinia, heads and tails of expropriations

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lorenzo brown and Mohammad Motaghinia experienced the face and cross of expropriations this weekend. While the playmaker, born in the USA and urgently nationalized for the European Championship, took Spain to the conquest of the continental gold, the Iranian wrestler living in Spain since 2018 could not compete in the Belgrade Wrestling World Cup. Because of a bureaucratic problem.

Moha came to Spain four years ago at the age of 21., play a tournament and stayed. “I was third in the junior world and Asian champion, but I had problems with my federation. I got offers from various federations like Romania or Brazil, but I met with the Spanish federation and they convinced me to stay,” he explains to this psychic. “A coach from a club in Jaén offered me a job and a house and work residence permit Legally until you have your passport.” He was full-time at the Olympic Power Wrestling in Torredelcampo (Jaén) until he obtained citizenship through the usual procedure.

protect the hearth

“Many countries are nationalizing it overnight, but we are doing something to protect the quarry. Minimum stay in Spain”, says Francisco Javier Iglesias, president of the Spanish federation.

” when you do three licenses In Spain, we process the request, first naturally sending it to the CSD and then requesting the replacement of sports citizenship already with citizenship”. It was awarded to him and the Spanish federation paid 10,000 Swiss Francs to the Iranian federation for education rights and to the international federation to compete for other Spain.

immigration office

The results came quickly: Spain won the championship and the international tournament Spanish Grand Prix and Silver in June at Sanxenxo In the Beach Wrestling World Series. The World Cup, held in Belgrade last week, could be the gateway to the international elite until they receive a letter from the Jaén immigration office where they receive their residence permit.

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Torredelcampo City Council, three months ago part-time contract to teach children. He passed a resolution that cut the hours at his club in half, meaning he lost his residence permit. “I went to court, paying a lot of money to lawyers, but I lost.” Despite this, he continued training in the hope that the bureaucratic problem would be resolved in time for the World Cup. “I trained every day in the morning and afternoon, I lost five kilos in a month and a half and lost my vacation “I’m waiting for the paper to come,” he said.

“fully integrated”

He could actually race in Belgrade because his sports license in Spain was valid and he was traveling with an Iranian passport. But the paradox could occur that He won a medal for Spain and when he came back they didn’t let him in. The Federation chose to avoid this situation. “There are sports that have less power, where things go slower and others faster,” the president complains.

“I feel bad someone fully integratedHaving studied in Spain for four years and speaking Spanish, too many obstacles when it’s good for everyone. He could be safe in the top 10 in Belgrade and is a clear medal option for the Paris Olympics. If there is no injury or weight problem, he can do three Olympic tours.”

endless waiting

On Monday, Moha relocated to CAR in Madrid to continue training while waiting for her case to be unlocked so she can qualify for the European and World Championships next year, qualifying for the Games. “I could have bought a medal at the World Cup and a ticket to the Games, but I couldn’t have entered Spain without my passport. It was super fast with Lorenzo Brown and I’ve been waiting for over three years. nationalization. I hope I can put the residency issue out of my mind and fulfill my dream of winning an Olympic medal for myself and Spain.”

lorenzo brown and Mohammad Motaghinia experienced the face and cross of expropriations this weekend. While the playmaker, born in the USA and urgently nationalized for the European Championship, took Spain to the conquest of the continental gold, the Iranian wrestler living in Spain since 2018 could not compete in the Belgrade Wrestling World Cup. Because of a bureaucratic problem.

Moha came to Spain four years ago at the age of 21., play a tournament and stayed. “I was third in the junior world and Asian champion, but I had problems with my federation. I got offers from various federations like Romania or Brazil, but I met with the Spanish federation and they convinced me to stay,” he explains to this psychic. “A coach from a club in Jaén offered me a job and a house and work residence permit Legally until you have your passport.” He was full time at the Olympic Power Wrestling in Torredelcampo (Jaén) until he obtained citizenship through the ordinary process.

protect the hearth

“Many countries are nationalizing it overnight, but we are doing something to protect the quarry. Minimum stay in Spain”, says Francisco Javier Iglesias, president of the Spanish federation.

” when you do three licenses In Spain, we process the request, first naturally sending it to the CSD and then requesting the replacement of sports citizenship already with citizenship”. It was awarded to him and the Spanish federation paid 10,000 Swiss Francs to the Iranian federation for education rights and to the international federation to compete for other Spain.

immigration office

The results came quickly: Spain won the championship and the international tournament Spanish Grand Prix and Silver in June at Sanxenxo In the Beach Wrestling World Series. The World Cup, held in Belgrade last week, could be the gateway to the international elite until they receive a letter from the Jaén immigration office where they receive their residence permit.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Mohammad Motaghinia (@mohammad_motaghinia)

Torredelcampo City Council, three months ago part-time contract to teach children. He passed a resolution that cut the hours at his club in half, meaning he lost his residence permit. “I went to court, paying a lot of money to lawyers, but I lost.” Despite this, he continued training in the hope that the bureaucratic problem would be resolved in time for the World Cup. “I trained every day in the morning and afternoon, I lost five kilos in a month and a half and lost my vacation “I’m waiting for the paper to come,” he said.

“fully integrated”

He could actually race in Belgrade because his sports license in Spain was valid and he was traveling with an Iranian passport. But the paradox could have occurred like this He won a medal for Spain and when he came back they didn’t let him in. The Federation chose to avoid this situation. “There are sports that have less power, where things go slower and others faster,” the president complains.

“I feel bad someone fully integratedHaving studied in Spain for four years and speaking Spanish, too many obstacles when it’s good for everyone. He could be safe in the top 10 in Belgrade and is a clear medal option for the Paris Olympics. If there is no injury or weight problem, he can do three Olympic tours.”

endless waiting

On Monday, Moha relocated to CAR in Madrid to continue training while waiting for her case to be unlocked so she can qualify for the European and World Championships next year, qualifying for the Games. “I could have bought a medal at the World Cup and a ticket to the Games, but I couldn’t have entered Spain without my passport. It was super fast with Lorenzo Brown and I’ve been waiting for over three years. nationalization. I hope I can put the residency issue out of my mind and fulfill my dream of winning an Olympic medal for myself and Spain.”

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