Some FIFA transfer rules breach EU law, the European Court of Justice rules Review comes following a decade-long legal challenge by Lassana Diarra LISTEN NOW: It's All Kicking Off!, available ...
PARIS (Reuters) - Former France player Lassana Diarra's case against soccer's world governing body FIFA will be ruled on by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) on Friday. Here is ...
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Fifa adapts transfer regulations after Diarra caseWorld governing body Fifa has adapted its transfer regulations on an interim basis after the recent Lassana Diarra legal ruling but accepts it could be open to immediate challenge. Fifa has been ...
An EU court will on Friday deliver its verdict in the case of former French footballer Lassana Diarra against FIFA, a ...
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FIFA introduces interim regulatory framework for player transfers after Lassana Diarra caseThis decision follows a ruling by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) earlier this year in a case involving former French midfielder Lassana Diarra. The changes come just over a week before the ...
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Pro Cycling’s Contract Dilemma – Can the UCI maintain stability without breaking EU law?Not least because of a recent decision of the Court of Justice of the European Union, following a challenge brought by the footballer Lassana Diarra, found a significant part of FIFA’s transfer ...
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Real Madrid's five best January transfers of all timePortsmouth to Real Madrid isn’t a particularly well-trodden path, but Lassana Diarra secured a move to the Spanish giants in January 2009 following an impressive stint on the south coast of England.
Fifa will hold a global consultation over potential changes to the transfer system after a court ruled some of its transfer ...
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