The Laws of the Game for 11v11 are set by the International Football Associations Board (IFAB), which features representatives from The Football Associations of England, Scotland, Wales, Northern ...
Football’s Laws of the Game are set by the International FA Board (IFAB) which is formed by FIFA, and the four British National Associations. The Scottish FA therefore has a vital part to play in the ...
The International Football Association Board (IFAB) is the body charged with setting, overseeing, altering, and releasing the Laws of the Game which all football leagues across the world use as ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Fifa’s rules on the transfers of professional footballers break EU rules on free movement, Brussels ...
Some of FIFA’s rules on the movement of players between clubs are contrary to European Union law, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) has ruled. The decision follows a referral from a Belgian ...
The France international brought a case against FIFA after claiming its rules went against EU law ... the French international spending a year out of the game after Charleroi pulled out of ...
The resolution of Fifa v the player “BZ ... cause great uncertainty across the game. It contains two key judgments after the court found that rules relating to the authorisation of ...
So it says a lot about the state of the game that the primary reactions have ... financial gain and acting in breach of European law. “Fifa controls the international match calendar,” the ...