PARIS (Reuters) - 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 ...
The European Court of Justice has ruled that some of FIFA's rules are contrary to EU law, in a judgement which could have far ...
FIFA’s Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players (RSTP) say a player who terminates a contract before its term “without just cause” is liable to pay compensation to the club, and where the ...
FIFA has been dealt a blow after the European Court of Justice found some of its transfer rules are anti-competitive and ...
American courts reached the same conclusion as to similar restraints imposed by its sports leagues decades ago.
The European Union’s top court says some FIFA rules on player transfers are contrary to EU legislation relating to ...
A decision could force soccer’s governing body to rewrite the regulations that govern the sport’s multibillion-dollar ...
The European Union's top court ruled against FIFA's player transfer rules, which clash with EU free movement laws. This ...
European Court’s Landmark Decision Reshapes Football’s Transfer RulesImpact of the CJEU Ruling on Player TransfersBen Rumsby ...
European Court’s Landmark Decision Reshapes Football’s Transfer Rules Impact of the CJEU Ruling on Player Transfers. Ben ...
Europe's top court has ruled that certain FIFA transfer rules break current laws in place within the EU. The legal case against soccer's governing body was brought forth by former Chelsea and Real ...
The European Union's top court ruled that parts of FIFA's player transfer regulations violate EU laws on free movement. This ...