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1 Bosman ruling
■ A 1995 European Court of Justice decision, primarily effective in the European countries concerned, which led to the abolition of transfer payments for players whose contract has expired, and to the abolition of limitations on foreign players in club teams.► The Bosman ruling was the result of a lawsuit filed by the professional player Jean-Marc Bosman against his former club, who stopped his move to a new club by demanding a high transfer fee.■ Entscheidung des Europäischen Gerichtshofes aus dem Jahre 1995, die zur Abschaffung der Ablösesumme für den Wechsel eines Spielers von einem Verein zu einem anderen Verein nach Vertragsende und zur Abschaffung der Beschränkung der Ausländerzahl in Vereinsmannschaften führte.► Das Bosman-Urteil ist das Ergebnis der Rechtsstreitigkeiten des Berufsspielers Jean-Marc Bosman gegen seinen ehemaligen Arbeitgeber, der seinen Wechsel zu einem neuen Verein durch die Forderung einer hohen Ablösesumme verhinderte.
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