Fifa to Consider Changes to Policy on League Matches Played in Other Countries

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Fifa to Consider Changes to Policy on League Matches Played in Other Countries
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Fifa has agreed to consider changes to its policy that prevents league matches from being played in other countries, as part of an agreement with a promoter to dismiss a lawsuit. The agreement does not affect the suit against US Soccer.

Fifa says it will consider changes to its policy that blocks league matches from being played in other countries . The changes are part of an agreement with a promoter to dismiss the world governing body from a lawsuit challenging that policy.

“Fifa and Relevent have agreed to resolve this matter as it concerns Fifa, pending Fifa’s consideration of changes to existing Fifa policies with respect to playing official season games outside a league’s home territory,” Fifa said in a statement. “Fifa has not admitted any liability and continues to deny the legal claims alleged in Relevent’s complaint.

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