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Vitess won the court case and retained its license

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Vitess won in court and retained its license
The Dutch club "Vitess" was deprived of its professional license a month ago due to financial problems. This was reported by Euro-football.ru.

However, the club won in court and has now gained the right to return to the second division. This was reported by the site vi.nl.

Earlier, Russian specialist Leonid Slutskiy also worked at the club. The court decision was positive on the fourth attempt.

Notably, the court decision means the license is retained, but this does not immediately mean inclusion in the list of competition participants. Currently, detailed discussions between the club representatives and the local football association are planned.

This process will help ensure the club's operational stability in the future. Also, the football team's return to the second division is being positively received by fans and experts in the football field.

New opportunities will open to improve the club's financial condition and enhance sports results.

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