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MasterCard is not entitled to have immediate sponsorship rights to the next two World Cups, pending an appeal of a judge's ruling that MasterCard will sponsor the next two tournaments instead of rival Visa.
FIFA said a New York court ruled Friday that the organization can delay granting the deal to MasterCard. Such delays in implementing a judge's ruling are routine in cases under appeal.
FIFA requested the delay while appealing a Dec. 7 judgment by U.S. District Judge Loretta A. Preska that ruled MasterCard was entitled to sponsor the next two World Cups despite Visa signing a deal with FIFA allowing it to receive the rights on Jan. 1.
The judge, in a 125-page ruling, said FIFA signed its deal with Visa even though MasterCard had a right of first refusal to sponsor the 2010 and 2014 events. After the ruling, FIFA fired four employees for dishonest sponsorship negotiations.
FIFA said a New York court ruled Friday that the organization can delay granting the deal to MasterCard. Such delays in implementing a judge's ruling are routine in cases under appeal.
FIFA requested the delay while appealing a Dec. 7 judgment by U.S. District Judge Loretta A. Preska that ruled MasterCard was entitled to sponsor the next two World Cups despite Visa signing a deal with FIFA allowing it to receive the rights on Jan. 1.
The judge, in a 125-page ruling, said FIFA signed its deal with Visa even though MasterCard had a right of first refusal to sponsor the 2010 and 2014 events. After the ruling, FIFA fired four employees for dishonest sponsorship negotiations.
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