Por Eurohoops team/ info@eurohoops.net
Nuevas noticias sobre la disputa legal que mantienen Euroleague Properties SA y FIBA Europe sobre los calendarios de las competiciones, y es que el tribunal de apelaciones de Luxemburgo le ha dado la razón a este último.
La apelación presentada por Euroleague Properties SA ha sido rechazada por el tribunal, condenando la entidad a pagar 900.000 euros más intereses, así como los costes del procedimiento jurídico, ya que según el jurado el calendario que se aprobó en 2012 y entró en vigor en 2017 entraba en el acuerdo al que llegaron Euroliga y FIBA.
Comunicado íntegro de la FIBA:
LUXEMBOURG (Luxembourg) – The Luxembourg Appeals Court has ruled in favor of FIBA Europe in the case relating to the termination of an agreement between FIBA Europe and Euroleague Properties SA.
The Court of Appeals has integrally confirmed the judgement on the first instance, rejecting the appeal filed by Euroleague Properties SA and ordering it to pay FIBA Europe €900,000 plus interest, an indemnification of €2,000 and to bear all costs of the proceedings.
The ruling states, among other points, that the new FIBA calendar that was approved in 2012 and came into force in 2017 did not constitute a breach by FIBA Europe of the provisions of the Euroleague Agreement.
At its last meeting in November 2019, the Board of FIBA Europe decided to allocate the amount to the continuation of the Her World Her Rules project for the years 2020 and 2021 in case the ruling was in FIBA Europe’s favor.
Background
In 2004, FIBA Europe and ULEB (Union of European Leagues of Basketball) signed a contract regulating the organization of club competitions in Europe. Since 2010, Euroleague Properties had undertaken ULEB’s obligation to pay the annual fee of €400,000 to FIBA Europe. Euroleague Properties purported to terminate the agreement in December 2012, invoking the announced change to the FIBA Calendar as of 2017.