Vitesse Keeps Licence as Supreme Court Rejects KNVB Appeal - DutchNews.nl
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Last autumn, following an appeal filed by professional club Vitesse, the KNVB had to return the professional license to the Arnhem club and admit it to the competition. According to the Supreme Court, this ruling, challenged by the football association, is sound.
Vitesse is allowed to retain its license to play professional football. This is the result of a ruling by the Supreme Court, which rejected the appeal in cassation filed by the KNVB.
Good morning! The Supreme Court is ruling in the case between the KNVB and Vitesse on whether the Arnhem club was rightfully readmitted to professional football last year. And the MH17 disaster is being commemorated in the National Park in Vijfhuizen. First, the weather: this morning is predominantly sunny; cumulus clouds will develop during the day, bringing local showers inland. With a moderate to fairly strong northwesterly wind, temperatures…
Vitesse rightfully regained its license to play professional football last year. The country's highest court, the Supreme Court, reached this conclusion on Friday. An appeal by the KNVB football association was rejected.
Vitesse definitively won the legal battle with the KNVB on Friday. The Supreme Court ruled that Vitesse was rightly readmitted to professional football last year. All objections from the KNVB have been rejected.
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