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Lassana Diarra hits FIFA with $76M claim in decade-long football transfer rules case

Lassana Diarra seeks 65 million euros in damages after a decade-long legal fight that challenged FIFA transfer rules violating EU labor and competition laws, backed by the players’ union.

  • Former France midfielder Lassana Diarra is seeking €65 million in damages from FIFA and the Belgian FA after the EU court ruled some FIFA transfer rules breached EU laws.
  • FIFA had fined Diarra €10 million after he left Lokomotiv Moscow in 2014, one year into a four-year contract.
  • Diarra said he is fighting for lesser-known players who cannot challenge FIFA, and his lawyers are working on a class action suit that could benefit 100,000 players over more than two decades.
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FIFA faces a new judicial chapter that sets out its rules for the transfer of players. Former French footballer Lassana Diarra, who was a member of Real Madrid from 2008 to 2012, filed a lawsuit demanding compensation of €65 million from both FIFA and the Belgian Football Federation.Twente and Premier League former footballer was convicted of drug trafficking linked to Costa RicaThe complaint arose after the Court of Justice of the European Unio…

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Lassana Diarra demands EUR 65 million following the judgment of the Court of Justice of the European Union

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Lassana Diarra seeks 65 mn euros from FIFA and Belgian FA in transfer case

Former France international Lassana Diarra is seeking 65 million euros ($76 million) from FIFA and the Belgian football association as part of a long-running legal battle, the player's lawyer announced on Monday.

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This is a claim for damages for a failed transfer in 2014. Why it could set a precedent

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Former Chelsea, Arsenal, Real Madrid and PSG footballer claims €65 million for damage and prejudice caused by FIFA

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Monday, August 18, 2025.
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