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FIFA, UEFA lose EU court bid over exclusive pay-TV rights

BRUSSELS, Belgium Soccer fans may be able to continue watching World Cup and European Championship matches for free after a European Union court ruled governing bodies can't strike exclusive pay-TV deals for the games in the U.K. and Belgium. FIFA and UEFA, the game's global and European governing bodies, lost court appeals today against [.

Read the full article at The Soccer Room.

The Soccer Room @ Feb 17, 2011 9:42 PM EDT | Blog Profile

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