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MON · 2026-03-30 · 14:24 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0330-43700
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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.

BBC News - WorldFiled 2026-03-30 · 14:24 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Cardiff City damages claim over Emiliano Sala death dismissed
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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. 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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An appeal would trigger a new trial - a second chance at the case being heard and re-examined in its entirety.

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FC Nantes is in no way responsible for the tragedy that occurred.

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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.

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Cardiff City was claiming more than €120m (£104m) for loss of income and other damages.

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Cardiff City's claim for more than £100m in compensation following the death of Emiliano Sala has been thrown out by a French judge.

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2 hours agoKayley ThomasandJenny Johnson,News ImpactGetty ImagesCardiff City had made a claim for £104m in damages over the loss of Emiliano SalaCardiff City's claim for more than £100m in compensation following the death of footballer Emiliano Sala has been thrown out by a French judge.The Argentine striker was on his way to join Cardiff City – then in the Premier League – from FC Nantes for a £15m transfer fee.Cardiff City was claiming more than €120m (£104m) for loss of income and other damages, based on the belief that Sala could have kept the club in the Premier League.But, on Monday, a court in Nantes dismissed its claims and also ordered the club to pay about £400,000 in legal fees and moral damages suffered by FC Nantes.The penalty is payable immediately, regardless of any possible appeal. Cardiff City is yet to make a decision on whether or not to appeal. Capital Law, which represents the club, said it would take some time to reflect on the verdict.It has one month to lodge an appeal, which would be heard before the Court of Appeal of Rennes, with the process taking up to two years.An appeal would trigger a new trial - a second chance at the case being heard and re-examined in its entirety.Getty ImagesEmiliano Sala had been signed by Cardiff City for a £15m transfer fee just two days before the crashCeline Jones, of Capital Law, said it "deeply regrets" that the court didn't rule in Cardiff's favour."We initiated these proceedings so that the full truth of this case would come to light in respect of Emiliano Sala's memory," she said."Today we note with great bitterness that the principles of transparency, integrity and safety in professional football have not prevailed in this decision."Jones added: "More than ever there is an urgent need to strengthen safety in and ethical standards in the management and the protection of players so a tragedy never ever happens again. The world of football needs to take a hard look at itself."Sala's mother, Mercedes Taffarel, was in court with Cardiff City representatives to hear the verdict.In a joint statement, FC Nantes' attorneys Jérome Marsaudon and Louis Marie Absil said they welcomed the court's decision."FC Nantes is in no way responsible for the tragedy that occurred, and we are pleased that the court has heard our case and confirmed this in very clear terms," they said.More top stories
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