Ghana’s famous football academy, Right to Dream, has won a major legal case against FIFA at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). The case was connected to the transfer of Ghanaian star Ernest Nuamah to French club Olympique Lyon.
This victory is a big deal for the academy and for Ghanaian football as a whole. The issue started when FIFA made a decision regarding the financial rights of Right to Dream during Nuamah’s move to Lyon. The academy believed the decision was unfair and took the matter to CAS.
After a careful review, CAS ruled in favor of Right to Dream, proving that the academy had a rightful claim in the transfer process. This decision means the academy will now receive what is due to them from the deal.
Ernest Nuamah, a rising star who has impressed both locally and internationally, is a product of the Right to Dream Academy. The academy has played a major role in shaping his career and helping him reach top levels in Europe.
This case sets a strong example for other football academies in Africa. It shows that their rights can be protected if they follow the proper steps and stand up for themselves.
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