2024-10-04 17:55:09
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EU Court Ruling Reforms FIFA Transfer Regulations
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The highest European court has ruled that some of FIFA's transfer regulations violate 'Union law'. This could have far-reaching consequences for the transfer market.
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European Court of Justice considers some FIFA rules on player transfers illegal
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The Court of Justice of the European Union (EU) has ruled that FIFA regulations requiring players to compensate clubs when terminating contracts without just cause are illegal. The decision involves the case of former French player Lassana Diarra, who terminated his contract with Lokomotiv Moscow in 2013; Charleroi did not hire him for fear of financial consequences. The Court of Arbitration for Sport ordered Diarra to pay 10.5 million euros. The FIFPRO union welcomed the EU Court of Justice's..
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Lassana Diarra and the day transfers (possibly) changed forever, yeah?
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Lassana Diarra's case against Fifa could change the football transfer system, potentially allowing players more freedom to change jobs. However, the specifics of Diarra's case are less relevant than the potential impact, which some compare to the Bosman ruling. Meanwhile, Preston striker Milutin Osmajic was given an eight-match ban after mistaking a Blackburn player for a sausage roll.
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