The European Court of Justice has ruled that FIFA and UEFA broke EU competition law in blocking the prospective European Super League in 2021.
European football was rocked on Thursday, as the top European Union court ruled that governing bodies UEFA and FIFA breached competition law by attempting ...
UEFA and FIFA contravened EU law by preventing the formation of a Super League, the European Court of Justice said on Thursday, in a landmark ruling that ...
Plans for a European Super League won a boost at the E.U. court after judges ruled the sport's main governing bodies violated antitrust law.
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The wave of fans' resistance was so ferocious the last time the European Super League reared its head that the six English Premier League clubs involved ...
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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is pleased that Uefa has had "a bit of a shake" after a court said banning clubs from joining the European Super League was ...
A legal ruling on Thursday breathed new life into the idea, with the European Court of Justice criticising UEFA and FIFA for their handling of the breakaway ...
The football governing bodies contravened law by stopping the formation of league, the European Court of Justice says.