BRUSSELS (AP) The European Union's highest court has dismissed a challenge from football governing bodies FIFA and UEFA and sided with any EU member state that wants to keep all of the World Cup and the European Championship on free TV.
Thursday's decision will be welcomed by fans across the continent who follow the tournaments with uncanny zeal.
The Court of Justice rejected the appeals of the two federations "in their entirety," in a move that represents a major legal slapdown for FIFA, the governing body that oversees the World Cup, and UEFA, which runs the European Championship. The two events are held every four years and are major income-providers for the federations.
As a result, the two will continue to face a restricted pool of broadcasters when they come to sell the rights to the prime-time matches in key markets across the 28-country EU. The member states have the right to select a series of top sports events to be shown on free TV.
"This decision not only distorts competition in a free market, but also reduces the possibility to generate income that can then be distributed to the amateur game," UEFA said in a statement.