John Terry to stand trial after Euros

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    England captain John Terry will stand trial after the European Championship over allegations he racially abused an opponent during a Premier League match -- possibly clearing the way for him to play in the tournament.

    England coach Fabio Capello has previously stressed that Terry is "innocent until proven guilty," meaning Terry could remain captain during the June 8-July 1 tournament.

    The Chelsea defender is accused of shouting abusive comments at Queens Park Rangers defender Anton Ferdinand during an October match. Terry did not attend Wednesday's first hearing into the case, where his legal team entered a plea of not guilty. The Westminster Magistrates' Court then set a trial date of July 9.

    The 31-year-old Terry faces a maximum fine of $3,940 if convicted of a racially aggravated public order offense.

    "Mr. Terry looks forward to the opportunity to clear his name," Terry's legal team said in a statement. "Mr. Terry has consistently and resolutely maintained that his well-publicized remarks were made in the belief that he was being accused of racist abuse by Mr. Ferdinand.

    "Mr. Terry was shocked and disgusted by that accusation at the time. Mr. Terry denies making any racist statement and will establish in court that he is not guilty of any such offense. Mr. Terry has never racially abused another player in his entire career."

    Read more: http://espn.go.com/sports/soccer/story/_/id/7526743/john-terry-stand-trial-euros-racism-charge
     

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