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Jose Mourinho Takes Fenerbahce Disciplinary Sanctions to European Court of Human Rights

The former Fenerbahce coach submitted the complaint regarding disciplinary measures issued during his time at the Istanbul club. The filing was reported by multiple outlets on June 4, 2026.

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Jose Mourinho filed a complaint at the European Court of Human Rights over disciplinary sanctions he received while coaching Fenerbahce in Istanbul. The complaint concerns sanctions issued during his tenure at the Turkish club, which is based in Istanbul. @business reported the filing of the complaint.

Independent and Bloomberg both carried the headline that Jose Mourinho files complaint to European human rights court over Turkish football ban.

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