Cardiff City damages claim over Emiliano Sala death dismissed
A French court in Nantes dismissed Cardiff City's claim for £104 million in damages following the death of footballer Emiliano Sala. Sala was en route from FC Nantes to join Cardiff City when he died.

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AI-generatedA French court in Nantes dismissed Cardiff City's claim for £104 million in damages following the death of footballer Emiliano Sala. Sala was en route from FC Nantes to join Cardiff City when he died. Cardiff City argued that Sala's presence would have prevented their relegation from the Premier League, resulting in significant financial losses. The court rejected this claim and ordered Cardiff City to pay approximately £400,000 to FC Nantes for legal fees and moral damages. Cardiff City has one month to appeal the decision, which could lead to a new trial lasting up to two years.
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5 extractedAn appeal would trigger a new trial - a second chance at the case being heard and re-examined in its entirety.
FC Nantes is in no way responsible for the tragedy that occurred.
The court in Nantes dismissed Cardiff City's claims and ordered the club to pay about £400,000 in legal fees and moral damages suffered by FC Nantes.
Cardiff City was claiming more than €120m (£104m) for loss of income and other damages.
Cardiff City's claim for more than £100m in compensation following the death of Emiliano Sala has been thrown out by a French judge.