In a groundbreaking verdict that could reshape the balance of power in international sports, the European Union’s top court ruled on Friday that FIFA and other governing bodies can no longer shield their decisions from legal challenges outside Switzerland.
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- EU court rules FIFA cannot force legal cases into Swiss courts only.
- National courts in the EU can now review sports arbitration decisions for compliance with EU law. 13s
- The case originated from a dispute involving RFC Serene and a Maltese investment fund over FIFA's third-party ownership ban. 27s
- The Court of Arbitration for Sport, funded partly by FIFA, has been the main authority on sports disputes since 1984. 43s
- The ruling is seen as weakening the legal control of sports federations. 1m 4s