• Claim relates to finding of unlawful transfer regulations
  • Group says about 100,000 players seeking money

Fifa is facing a multibillion-pound claim for compensation from a group of former players after last year?s ruling by the European court of justice (CJEU) that its transfer rules are unlawful.
The Justice for Players foundation, a Dutch group that has the former England assistant manager Franco Baldini on its board, has served notice of its intention to file a class action against Fifa and the football associations of France, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium and Denmark.
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