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FIFA Under Fire: New Legal Battle Could Reshape Global Transfer Rules The FIFA transfer system's under intense scrutiny after Dutch organization, Justice for Players launched mass class action lawsuit ...
Over 100,000 players seek compensation after landmark European court rulingFIFA Under Fire: New Legal Battle Could Reshape ...
The House Oversight Committee has subpoenaed the Department of Justice for files in the sex trafficking investigation into ...
There are more than 100,000 male professional soccer players in the world. There might be even more lawyers working on soccer-related cases.
A Co Antrim man accused of speeding has failed to convince a judge to hear his case in Irish. Antrim Magistrates’ Court, ...
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Diarra's lawyers contested the Fifa rule which makes a club wishing to sign a player jointly liable for compensation to a ...
Welcome to the Money blog, Sky News' personal finance and consumer hub. Today, Lidl has beaten Aldi to be crowned the UK's ...
The EU’s top court handed down six rulings related to environmental law on Friday last week ahead of the summer recess.
As the African Nations Cup gets underway, two-time champion the Democratic Republic of the Congo sets its sights on a third title as they clash with Sudan to open the tournament on Tuesday, August 5 ...
The Central Bank should carry out an “immediate” internal review before it renews a request from Israel to continue to facilitate the sale of its war bonds, an Oireachtas committee has stated. The ...
The Central Bank should conduct an internal review into whether it can turn down a request from Israel to continue to facilitate the sale of its war bonds, an Oireachtas committee has said.