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30
May
2025

Betting Reports as a Mean of Evidence in CAS Proceedings: An Overview - By Juan CRESPO RUIZ-HUERTA

Juan CRESPO RUIZ-HUERTA
Match-fixing
Article
International
Football Legal # 22
Preamble The act of match-fixing, in essence, undermines the core principles that define the integrity of sporting endeavors, thereby compromising the fundamental tenets that govern fair competition. Sporting integrity holds unequivocal significance as it hinges on the essence of unpredictability and the exclusive influence of sporting factors...
30
May
2025

Lex Sportiva and Human Rights: The Internal Limit of Sports Autonomy - By Maíra BOSHOFF & André GALDEANO 

Maíra BOSHOFF
André GALDEANO
Governance
Article
International
Football Legal # 22
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30
May
2025

Commercial Assets in Sports - Trends and Rules for the Use and Exploitation of Tournaments’, Clubs’ and Athlete’s Commercial Assets – A South American Overview - By Danielle MAIOLINI

Danielle MAIOLINI
Broadcasting Rights & Sponsorship
Article
Brazil International
Football Legal # 22
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30
May
2025

Players’ Data: Taking Back Control - Ownership, Rights and Regulation in Sport - By Nick DE MARCO & Chirayato BANERJEE 

Nick DE MARCO
Chirayato BANERJEE
Article
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland International
Football Legal # 22
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30
May
2025

Armed Conflict as a Force Majeure - By Eugene KRECHETOV

CAS 2024/A/10279 Al Raed Sport Club v. FC Rostov; CAS 2024/A/10281, Mathias Antonsen Normann v. FC Rostov
Eugene KRECHETOV
CAS
Cases
International
Football Legal # 22
FIFA DRC, Ref. FPSD-11614 FIFA DRC, Ref. FPSD-12510 CAS 2024/A/10279 Al Raed Sport Club v. FC Rostov CAS 2024/A/10281 Mathias Antonsen Normann v. FC Rostov   There is no statutory definition of force majeure in the Swiss Code of Obligations. According to the Swiss Federal Tribunal (SFT) force majeure is understood to mean an unforeseeable, ex...
30
May
2025

SFT 4A_232/2024, 3 October 2024 - By Marc CAVALIERO & Francis BERNEY

SFT 4A_232/2024, 3 October 2024
Marc CAVALIERO
Francis BERNEY
CAS
Cases
Switzerland International
Football Legal # 22
 
30
May
2025

SFT 4A_346/2024, 2 September 2024 - By Jorge IBARROLA & Flavio PIRRELLO

SFT 4A_346/2024, 2 September 2024
Jorge IBARROLA
Flavio PIRRELLO
CAS
Cases
International
Football Legal # 22
 
30
May
2025

Appeal While You Can! When Requesting Further Clarifications Can Be Costly - By Saverio P. SPERA

CAS 2024/A/10414 Alejandro Gustavo Camaño Tolosa v. FIFA
Saverio P. SPERA
CAS
Cases
International
Football Legal # 22
Introduction What is an appealable decision? The short answer is any communication that, regardless of its form, intends to affect the legal position of its addressee.[1] It happens, sometimes, that over the same matter several correspondences are exchanged with a Sports Governing Body (SGB) such as FIFA. Only some of them (if not just one in m...
30
May
2025

Ukrainian NDRC Case FC Rukh Lviv v. Ivan Varfolomieiev - By Andrii KHARITONCHUK

CAS 2024/A/10457 Ivan Varfolomieiev v. FC Rukh Lviv
Andrii KHARITONCHUK
CAS
Cases
Ukraine International
Football Legal # 22
The case involves the dispute regarding the alleged premature termination of the employment contract by the player Ivan Varfolomieiev (Player) with his former Ukrainian Premier League club, FC Rukh Lviv (Club), following the beginning of the war in Ukraine in February 2022. Ukrainian National Dispute Resolution Chamber (NDRC) heard the case and...
30
May
2025

A Thorough Analysis of Sporting Succession - Contextualization, Timing and a Holistic Overview - By Georgi GRDEV & Yavor PETKOV

CAS 2024/A/10431 Yeni Mersin Idmanyurdu Futbol A.S. v. Milan Mitrovic & FIFA
Georgi GRADEV
Yavor PETKOV
CAS
Cases
International
Football Legal # 22
    Sporting succession must be viewed holistically, contextualizing all elements in light of the temporal nexus between the old and new clubs.
30
May
2025

From Victory to Verdict: CAS Weighs in on Rubiales’ Ban After World Cup Misconduct - By Georgi GRADEV & Desislava GEGOVSKA

CAS 2024/A/10384 Luis Rubiales v. FIFA
Georgi GRADEV
Desislava GEGOVSKA
CAS
Cases
International
Football Legal # 22
  The absence of intent does not exculpate conduct that breaches established norms of propriety, leading to disrepute in the sport of football. Especially when such conduct is committed by individuals in positions of institutional authority.
30
May
2025

Disciplinary Clauses in Football Employment Contracts: From Misconduct to Termination - By Vitor Hugo ALMEIDA, Ariadna MENDONZA & Gustavo AWAD

Vitor Hugo ALMEIDA
Gustavo AWAD Ariadna MENDONZA
Player/Coach Contract
Article
International
Football Legal # 22
  
30
May
2025

Waiver of a FIFA RSTP Clause - By Saverio P. SPERA & Jacques BLONDIN

Saverio P. SPERA
Jacques BLONDIN
Player/Coach Contract
Article
International
Football Legal # 22
  
30
May
2025

The Limits of Sports Self-Regulation under EU Law: AG Emiliou’s Opinions - By Ronan DAVID

AG Emiliou Opinions, 15 May 2025, Cases C428/23 ROGON GmbH & Co. KG v DFB, C209/23 RRC Sports and C133/24 CD Tondela
Ronan DAVID
Football Agents
Article
International
Football Legal # 22
Introduction Advocate General (AG) Nicholas Emiliou recently delivered three landmark Opinions (15 May 2025) addressing the application of EU Law - in particular, Article 101 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) - to regulations in professional football. These Opinions, in Cases C‑209/23 RRC Sports, C‑428/23 ROGON, and...
30
May
2025

The ECJ Ruling in FIFA v. Lassana Diarra: When Competition Law Comes to Poach FIFA’s Reserved Ground - By Romain FERLA

Romain FERLA
European Law
Article
International
Football Legal # 22
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30
May
2025

CAS 2024/A/10394 CPFC Limited T/A Crystal Palace FC v. North County United / Treasure Coast Tritons - By Emily Anne WILLIAMS

CAS 2024/A/10394 CPFC Limited T/A Crystal Palace FC v. North County United / Treasure Coast Tritons
Emily Anne WILLIAMS
CAS
Cases
International
Football Legal # 22
The dispute originated when Jacob Christian Montes (Player) completed his first professional registration with CPFC Limited T/A Crystal Palace FC (CPFC) on 28 July 2021. Treasure Coast Tritons (TCT, formerly named North County United - NCU) submitted a claim to the FIFA Dispute Resolution Chamber (FIFA DRC) against CPFC, requesting the amount o...
30
May
2025

Contestation of Lionel Messi’s Transfer to PSG: The Lack of Interest in the Action of a Member of FC Barcelona and a Supporters’ Association of the Club Confirmed on Appeal

Paris Administrative Court of Appeal, 19 November 2024, no. 23PA03997
Football Legal
Player Transfer
Cases
France
Football Legal # 22
Contestation of Lionel Messi’s Transfer to PSG: The Lack of Interest in the Action of a Member of FC Barcelona and a Supporters’ Association of the Club Confirmed on Appeal
Invoking an attack on sporting fairness and free competition between football clubs, an association of FC Barcelona supporters and a member of the Catalan club had challenged the LFP’s approval of Lionel Messi’s contract with PSG and the decision of the DNCG not to have taken administrative measures against the Parisian club in view of its finan...
30
May
2025

The Company Dazn Obtains the Blocking of Websites Illegally Broadcasting Ligue 1

Judicial Court of Paris, Interim Order, 7 November 2024, no. 24/12084
Football Legal
Broadcasting Rights & Sponsorship
Cases
France
Football Legal # 22
The Company Dazn Obtains the Blocking of Websites Illegally Broadcasting Ligue 1
The exclusive holder of the audiovisual exploitation rights for the 2024-2025 Ligue 1 season, the company Dazn, had noted that many websites broadcast the championship almost systematically, free of charge, in streaming and live. Called upon to rule on the merits under an accelerated procedure, the President of the Paris Judicial Court noted the...
30
May
2025

The LFP Obtains the Delisting of Websites Illegally Broadcasting the Ligue 1 and Ligue 2 Championships

Paris Judicial Court, Interim Order, 16 January 2025, nos. 25/00226 and 24/15307
Football Legal
Broadcasting Rights & Sponsorship
Cases
France
Football Legal # 22
The LFP Obtains the Delisting of Websites Illegally Broadcasting the Ligue 1 and Ligue 2 Championships
Despite the pronouncement of a first series of blocks at the beginning of the 2024-2025 season, the French Professional Football League (LFP) had noted that some websites illegally broadcasting the Ligue 1 and Ligue 2 championships were still accessible via specific search engines. Noting that the serious and repeated infringements of the LFP’s...
30
May
2025

Fines, Closures and Ultras: Sanctioning Power Offside - By Carlos M. MORENO CABALLERO & Alexis S. LÓPEZ RAMOS

Carlos MORENO CABALLERO
Alexis S. LÓPEZ RAMOS
Security
Article
Spain
Football Legal # 22
Fines, Closures and Ultras: Sanctioning Power Offside - By Carlos M. MORENO CABALLERO & Alexis S. LÓPEZ RAMOS
Violence in the Stadiums For decades, public authorities in Spain have waged a constant battle against violence and discriminatory attitudes in the sporting arena. Despite legislative advances and institutional commitment, behaviors that call into question the fundamental values of sport - respect, tolerance and coexistence - still persist. Far...
30
May
2025

CAS 2023/A/10243 Club APOEL Nicosia v. Lucas Vieira de Souza - By Ian LAING WS & Elena LA FICARA

CAS 2023/A/10243 Club APOEL Nicosia v. Lucas Vieira de Souza
Ian LAING WS
Elena LA FICARA
CAS
Cases
International
Football Legal # 22
 
30
May
2025

The Premier League and Manchester City Legal Battles: An Insight into English Football’s Recent Developments - By Carlos M. MORENO CABALLERO, Aayush KUMAR & Giuseppe CASTELLI

Carlos MORENO CABALLERO
Giuseppe CASTELLI Aayush KUMAR
Financial control
Article
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Football Legal # 22
The Premier League and Manchester City Legal Battles: An Insight into English Football’s Recent Developments - By Carlos M. MORENO CABALLERO, Aayush KUMAR & Giuseppe CASTELLI
In recent years, the intersection of football and law has become increasingly pronounced, nowhere more so than in the ongoing disputes between Manchester City Football Club and the Premier League. These legal battles, encompassing issues of financial regulation, competition law and procedural fairness, highlight the growing complexity of governa...
30
May
2025

The Rafael Leão Saga - By Luc KASPEREIT & Ronan DAVID

CAS 2023/A/9670 LOSC Lille v. Sporting Club de Portugal & FIFA & CAS 2023/A/9671 Sporting Club de Portugal v. LOSC Lille
Luc KASPEREIT
Ronan DAVID
CAS
Cases
International
Football Legal # 22
 
30
May
2025

Geopolitical Conflict and Football Contracts - By Thomas NORMAND & Camille CHEVRIER

Thomas NORMAND
Camille CHEVRIER
Player/Coach Contract
Article
International
Football Legal # 22
  
30
May
2025

Duration and Termination Clauses - By Pedro VASCONCELOS BOTELHO & Breno COSTA RAMOS TANNURI

Pedro VASCONCELOS BOTELHO
Breno TANNURI
Player/Coach Contract
Article
International
Football Legal # 22
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30
May
2025

The Case of Belenenses and B-SAD: Club Loyalty vs. Corporate Governance in Football - By João NOGUEIRA DA ROCHA

João NOGUEIRA DA ROCHA
Article
Portugal
Football Legal # 22
The Case of Belenenses and B-SAD: Club Loyalty vs. Corporate Governance in Football - By João NOGUEIRA DA ROCHA
Since the enactment of the Portuguese legislation on Sports Public Limited Companies (Sociedades Anónimas Desportivas - SADs), football governance in Portugal has undergone a profound transformation. Traditional sports clubs, historically managed under associative models, have progressively transitioned to SAD structures. This evolution has intr...
30
May
2025

Jurisdiction and Applicable Law in Professional Football Players’ Contracts and Coaches’ Contracts -  By Patricia MOYERSOEN

Patricia MOYERSOEN
Player/Coach Contract
Article
International
Football Legal # 22
Introduction Most employment contracts for professional football players and coaches do not specify the law applicable to the contract, nor do they provide for the competent court to rule on disputes relating to their interpretation, performance or termination. The reason for this omission is undoubtedly that the parties rely on an apparent se...
30
May
2025

Editorial of Football Legal # 22 (2025/1) - By Ronan DAVID

Ronan DAVID
Player/Coach Contract
Article
International
Football Legal # 22
Editorial of Football Legal # 22 (2025/1) - By Ronan DAVID
Welcome to the 22nd edition of Football Legal, your comprehensive reference dedicated to the intersections of football, law and governance. At a time when the global football landscape is experiencing significant changes and challenges - particularly driven by the increasing influence of European Law on existing regulatory frameworks - our missi...
30
May
2025

UAF has Adopted a new Ethics Code that Replaces the 2018 Edition

Andrii KHARITONCHUK
Governance
Article
Ukraine
Football Legal # 22
UAF has Adopted a new Ethics Code that Replaces the 2018 Edition
The revised Ethics Code 2025[1] introduces a significantly enhanced compliance framework, reflecting modern standards of integrity and accountability within Ukrainian football. It expands the catalogue of misconduct, strengthens enforcement mechanisms and explicitly addresses new challenges arising from the ongoing war in Ukraine. Notably, the...
30
May
2025

Ukrainian NDRC has been Recognized by FIFA

Andrii KHARITONCHUK
Governance
Article
Ukraine
Football Legal # 22
Ukrainian NDRC has been Recognized by FIFA
On 31 January 2025, the Ukrainian NDRC was formally recognized by FIFA[1] as a compliant national dispute resolution body among the first eight national association. Ukrainian NDRC successfully demonstrated its compliance with the NDRC Recognition Principles developed by FIFA. This status is granted for a four-year period, subject to NDRC fulfi...
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