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Court of Arbitration for Sport

Court of Arbitration for Sport
The latest news and top stories on the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). A prominent Switzerland-based international quasi-judicial body, the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) is dedicated to settling sports-related disputes through arbitration and mediation. Headquartered in Lausanne, with offices in New York City and Sydney, it also establishes ad hoc divisions for major events like the Olympic Games. Its main areas of focus include resolving doping cases, contractual and disciplinary disputes, and eligibility issues, often acting as an appeals body for sports organisations. Established in 1984, CAS is recognised as the "supreme court of sport," playing a crucial role in promoting integrity and fair play globally.
Fifa

Footballers in Malaysia eligibility scandal are ‘victims’, ban unfair, says union

FIFPro says the sanctions by Fifa on the seven players declared to have Malaysian ancestry ‘are grossly disproportionate’.

Fifa kicks out Malaysia’s ‘heritage players’ appeal, urges criminal probes

CAS rejects Israel’s requests to compete in gymnastics world championships

The sports court also turned down a request to cancel or move the Indonesia-hosted tournament, which will start on Sunday in Jakarta.

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