Ex-Chelsea & Real Madrid midfielder Lassana Diarra wins court case against FIFA in ruling that challenges player contract rules
A court has sided with former Chelsea and Real Madrid midfielder Lassana Diarra over a lawsuit against FIFA.
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CJEU ruled in favour of DiarraStated FIFA regulations went against EU lawRuling may lead to changes in player transfersFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! đ˘đąWHAT HAPPENED?
Diarra challenged FIFA's longstanding player contract rules in the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) which prevented footballers from signing with new clubs if they terminated their contracts prematurely. These FIFA regulations, part of the organisationâs Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players (RSTP), have now been deemed unlawful by Europeâs highest court as they potentially violate European Union law, particularly the ones governing freedom of movement and competition within the EU.
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The case originated from a dispute in Belgium involving Diarra, who was given a 15-month suspension and was ordered to pay a hefty fine of âŹ10 million (ÂŁ8m) after his controversial departure from Lokomotiv Moscow in 2014. Lokomotiv had terminated Diarra's contract, accusing him of forcing their hand by refusing to play after a disagreement over a proposed salary reduction. After the termination, FIFA's RSTP regulations imposed penalties on Diarra, which he contested in court.
WHAT CJEU SAID
âThe rules in question are such as to impede the free movement of professional footballers wishing to develop their activity by going to work for a new club,â said the Luxembourg-based CJEU. âThose rules impose considerable legal risks, unforeseeable and potentially very high financial risks as well as major sporting risks on those players and clubs wishing to employ them which, taken together, are such as to impede international transfers of those players.â
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WHAT DIARRA'S LAWYERS SAID
Diarraâs lawyers Jean-Louis Dupont and Martin Hissel released a statement after the ruling which read: "All professional players have been affected by these illegal rules (in force since 2001!) and can therefore now seek compensation for their losses. We are convinced that this âprice to payâ for violating EU law will â at last â force FIFA to submit to the EU rule of law and speed up the modernisation of governance.â