Vía Times Online (UK) Is Fifa offside on competition rules? By Johan Sahl The attention of football fans is focussed on the World Cup at the moment, but the future of the game is set to be decided by a legal battle surrounding the European competition rules. The impact of EU law on the sport has been felt keenly since European football associations were left shell-shocked by the Bosman ruling. Although Uefa, the European football association, and the respective national associations have a reasonably free reign in laying down the rules of the game domestically, the European Commission has not been shy about stepping in when the economic activities of those associations, or the clubs and leagues within them, infringe competition laws. The Commission's most recent probe - into the English FA's sale of Premier League television rights - remains fresh in the mermory. Sky's exclusive right to air live games was seen as stifling competition and reducing consumer choice, in violat...
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