The Court of Justice of the European Union were eventually handed the case and ruled that players like Diarra and others could seek compensation.
Diarra's lawyer said: "All professional players have been affected by these illegal rules [in force since 2001] and can therefore now seek compensation for their losses. We are convinced that this 'price to pay' for violating EU law will - at last - force FIFA to submit to the EU rule of law and speed up the modernisation of governance.FIFA's immunity is over, there will be a before and after in [football] governance after the EU [court] ruling."