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FIFA, lassana diarra
FIFA to open global talks on updating transfer rules after landmark Diarra ruling
After a landmark court decision for the soccer transfer market FIFA says it will now invite "key stakeholders" worldwide for talks.
FIFA To Open 'Global Dialogue' On Transfer System After Diarra Ruling
FIFA will open "a global dialogue" aimed at adapting the transfer system in football following the recent ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) in a case brought by Lassana Diarra,
Lassana Diarra case: FIFA 'open dialogue' over football transfer market re-write
Lassana Diarra case - FIFA transfer rules are illegal, says EU court. What have FIFA said? FIFA Chief Legal and Compliance Officer Emilio Garcia Silvero released a stat
FIFA to consider transfer rules after Lassana Diarra trial
FIFA has said it will start negotiations with the sport's stakeholders on the transfer system after the European Union ruled that some aspects of it were unlawful.
Fifa to review transfer system after Diarra ruling
Fifa will hold a global consultation after a top court said some of its transfer rules break European Union laws.
ECJ decision in the Diarra case: some of FIFA’s players transfer rules are incompatible with EU law
On 4 October 2024, the European Court of Justice ("ECJ") delivered its judgment in the Diarra case.1 The ECJ finds that some aspects of
Diarra's Case Sparks Global Talks on FIFA Transfer Rules
Following a European Court of Justice decision questioning FIFA's transfer regulations, FIFA plans to hold discussions with global stakeholders about revising these rules. The focus will be on player-club disputes over contract breaches,
FIFA open door to major rule change that would impact on transfer market
FIFA have announced that a dialogue will be opened with a view to potential alterations to the transfer market, following a ruling from the European Court of Justice. In 2014, former Real Madrid
FIFA Ready to Negotiate Potential Transfer Rule Changes
There are no indications FIFA wants to challenge the ruling. The post FIFA Ready to Negotiate Potential Transfer Rule Changes appeared first on Front Office Sports.
Lass Diarra 'case' forces FIFA to negotiate new transfer rules scenario
He will invite soccer stakeholders to discuss this controversial issue.. After a landmark court decision for the soccer transfer market, FIFA said Monday it will now invite "key stakeholders" worldwide for talks about updating rules put in question by former France international Lassana Diarra.
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Will global soccer be reshaped after EU's top court issued a major ruling in Lassana Diarra case?
The global soccer transfer market is worth more than $10 billion each season but is facing a revolutionary overhaul or a ...
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Who is Lassana Diarra? Ex-Chelsea, Arsenal and Real Madrid star dubbed ‘new Makelele’ & at centre of new transfer ruling
LASSANA DIARRA is the man at the centre of what could be a REVOLUTION in how football runs and operates. The retired France ...
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Lassana Diarra case explained: The ‘new Bosman’ set to transform football’s transfer market forever
The former Chelsea, Arsenal and Real Madrid midfielder is challenging the legitimacy of Fifa’s entire transfer system ...
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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 ...
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EU court set for key Diarra ruling which could shake up transfer market
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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