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Court says FIFA transfer rules breach EU law
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European top court: Some FIFA transfer rules violate EU law
Some rules by governing body FIFA on football transfers violate European Union law, the European Court of Justice has ruled. The court ruled on the case of French player Lassane Diarra who had sought compensation from FIFA and the Belgian FA in a dispute after his contract at Russia's Lokomotiv Moscow was terminated in 2014.
Lassana Diarra: Court says FIFA transfer rules breach EU law
The European Union's top court said Friday that some FIFA rules on player transfers can conflict with European Union legislation relating to competition and freedom of movement.
Some of FIFA’s transfer rules contrary to EU law in Lassana Diarra case ruling, says European Court of Justice
The European Union’s highest court has decided that some of FIFA’s rules on international football transfers are contrary to EU law in a ruling that some experts have likened to the landmark Jean-Marc Bosman case in 1995.
EU top court says some FIFA player transfer rules breach EU law
Some of FIFA's rules on player transfers go against European Union laws and free movement principles, the EU's top court said on Friday, in a ruling that could open the door for players to find a new club more easily after their contract is terminated.
Fifa’s transfer rules go against European Union law, rules EU’s highest court
Former Chelsea midfielder Lassana Diarra challenged rules in potentially explosive case for future of club game
'The system is dead' - Diarra law firm hails ECJ ruling on transfers
The law firm representing French player Lassana Diarra has hailed the European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruling on FIFA transfer regulations a huge success which will lead to big changes. "Stripped of its heart,
Soccer-EU top court says some FIFA player transfer rules breach EU law
Some of FIFA's rules on player transfers go against European Union laws and free movement principles, the EU's top court said on Friday, in a ruling that could open the door for players to find a new club more easily after their contract is terminated.
EU Ruling Against FIFA Transfer Fees Obvious To American Sports Lawyers
American courts reached the same conclusion as to similar restraints imposed by its sports leagues decades ago.
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The European Union's top court says some FIFA rules on international transfers are contrary to EU law
The European Union's top court says some FIFA rules on international transfers are contrary to EU law.
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