Football: FAM still have one more avenue for recourse if appeal at CAS fails

Football: FAM still have one more avenue for recourse if appeal at CAS fails


PETALING JAYA: The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) may not be the final legal avenue available to the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) after all.

According to a reliable source, who is a Malaysian sports lawyer, the FAM could take the matter to the Swiss Federal Court should their appeal at CAS fail.

FAM are disputing FIFA’s suspension of seven mixed-heritage players over doctored documents by bringing the matter to CAS.

As CAS are headquartered in Lausanne, their decisions fall under the Swiss Private International Law Act, which allows for judicial review by the Swiss Federal Tribunal in exceptional circumstances.

And this is where FAM can try to salvage their case if CAS turn down their appeal.

However, any appeal to the Swiss Federal Court would not involve a rehearing of the case or a reassessment of evidence. Instead, the scope of review is strictly confined to serious procedural irregularities.

These grounds generally fall into three main categories, according to the source.

“Jurisdictional and constitutional grounds include improper constitution of the arbitral tribunal,” said the source.



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