Officials Mandate Change

Compiled From Wire Services

European soccer officials bowed to government pressure and scrapped their restrictions on the number of foreign players each team can field.

The European Court of Justice ruled Dec. 15 the limits imposed by the Union of European Football Associations violated the European Union’s laws against restraint of trade. In a case brought by Belgian player Jean-Marc Bosman, the court ruled transfer fees for players also were illegal.

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