Thai media firm cites unfair treatment in commercial rights contract dispute.
- Siam Sport was prohibited from broadcasting Thai domestic soccer
- FAT terminated its broadcast contract with Zense Entertainment in June
Thailand’s Court of Appeal for Specialised Cases has ordered the Football Association of Thailand (FAT) to pay domestic pay-TV broadcaster Siam Sport THB450 million (US$13.7 million) in damages for unfairly terminating rights deal.
Under the court ruling, the FAT must pay Siam Sport US$13.7 million plus interest within 30 days. Siam Sport had originally sought US$42.7 million in damages from the FAT.
According to a Bangkok Post report, Siam Sport had agreed a contract with the FAT when it was under the control of previous president Worawi Makudi to oversee the broadcast of the governing body’s competitions from 2013 to 2017 and…