A commercial court in Nantes has rejected Cardiff City's request for over €120 million in compensation following the death of Argentine player Emiliano Sala. The court also ordered the Welsh club to pay €300,000 to FC Nantes.
The Nantes Commercial Court has concluded the legal case surrounding the death of Argentine player Emiliano Sala, exonerating FC Nantes from any responsibility and ordering Cardiff City to pay damages. The court mandated Cardiff to compensate Nantes with €300,000 for moral damages.
Cardiff City is seeking over <strong>120 million euros</strong> in damages from French club Nantes related to the tragic death of Argentine player <strong>Emiliano Sala</strong>. A French commercial court is expected to deliver its ruling soon following previous legal disputes.
A French commercial court is set to resolve a long-standing legal dispute between Cardiff City and Nantes regarding compensation for the death of Argentine player Emiliano Sala, who died in a plane crash in January 2019. This case raises significant questions about transportation safety in football.