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Legal showdown could reshape Vitesse's future in Dutch football

🇳🇱 By 4All Football Editorial ·
In a packed courtroom in The Hague, the Hoge Raad delivered its verdict on Friday, confirming the earlier ruling in the dispute between Vitesse and the KNVB. The football association had appealed the Gerechtshof decision that had suspended the Arnhemmers' licence. The court’s decision means Vitesse retains its licence. The announcement came in the update posted Vandaag om 10:07, marking the climax of a legal saga that began last year. Vitesse lost its professional licence last season after a troubled takeover and mounting debts to former owner Coley Parry. The financial irregularities triggered the KNVB’s initial sanction, stripping the club of its right to compete in the professional tiers. In September, the Gerechtshof declared the KNVB’s decision unfounded, allowing the Arnhemmers to re‑enter the Keuken Kampioen Divisie. The ruling forced the club to quickly assemble a new squad for the upcoming campaign. Since then, a consortium of new owners has taken control, bringing the club into calmer waters. Their investment has stabilised the finances and restored confidence among supporters and sponsors. The KNVB lodged a cassation appeal in October, seeking clarity on the legal space judges have when reviewing sports‑body decisions. In May, the advocate‑general had already advised the Hoge Raad to uphold the Gerechtshof’s judgment, emphasizing the need for legal certainty. The Hoge Raad reasoned that the licence‑withdrawal measure was disproportionate to the alleged breaches by Vitesse. It also noted that the societal interest in preserving the club outweighed the KNVB’s interest in revoking the licence, and confirmed that the Gerechtshof was the proper forum for the case. Following the licence controversy, the KNVB amended its regulations. Clubs may now finish the season even if they lose their licence before 1 June, with revocation only after the campaign ends. "We choose as much clarity before the season as possible, instead of uncertainty during it," said KNVB director Marianne van Leeuwen.

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