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The Utrecht court sided with the Royal Dutch Football Association (KNVB), which had declined to approve a replay.
Although the KNVB acknowledged that James should technically have been ineligible because of the passport issue, it argued that neither the club nor the player had been aware at the time that his change of nationality would automatically carry legal consequences.
“The KNVB’s competition management was entitled to decide that the match did not need to be replayed, despite the fact that one of the players was not eligible to play,” the court said in a statement, adding that the KNVB’s decision was taken with sufficient and reasonable consideration of all interests involved.

The verdict brings an end to a period of significant uncertainty for Dutch football. The KNVB had warned that a ruling in NAC’s favour could have triggered a “snowball effect”, potentially placing more than 130 matches under legal scrutiny.
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