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1 Regulations for the Status and Transfer of Players2 CONTENTS Chapter Article Page REGULATIONS FOR THE STATUS AND TRANSFER OF PLAYERS 4 DEFINITIONS 5 I. INTRODUCTORY PROVISION 1 Scope 6 II. STATUS OF PLAYERS 2 Status of Players: Amateur and Professional Players 8 3 Reacquisition of Amateur Status 8 4 Termination of Activity 8 III. REGISTRATION OF PLAYERS 5 Registration 9 6 Registration Periods 9 7 Player Passport 10 8 Application for Registration 10 9 International Transfer Certificate Loan of Professionals Unregistered Players Enforcement of Disciplinary Suspensions 12 IV. MAINTENANCE OF CONTRACTUAL STABILITY BETWEEN PROFESSIONALS AND CLUBS 13 Respect of Contract Terminating a Contract for Just Cause Terminating a Contract for Sporting Just Cause Restriction on Terminating a Contract During the Season Consequences of Terminating a Contract Without Just Cause 143 Chapter Article Page 18 Special Provisions Relating to Contracts Between Professionals and Clubs 15 V. INTERNATIONAL TRANSFERS INVOLVING MINORS 19 Protection of Minors 16 VI. TRAINING COMPENSATION AND SOLIDARITY MECHANISM 20 Training Compensation Solidarity Mechanism 18 VII. JURISDICTION 22 FIFA Competence Players Status Committee Dispute Resolution Chamber Procedural Guidelines 22 VIII. FINAL PROVISIONS 26 Transitional Measures Matters not Provided for Official Languages Annulment, Enforcement 24 Annex 1: Release of players for Association teams 25 Annex 2: Eligibility to play for Association teams for players whose nationality entitles them to represent more than one Association 29 Annex 3: Administrative procedure governing the transfer of players between Associations 30 Annex 4: Training Compensation 33 Annex 5: Solidarity Mechanism 37 34 REGULATIONS FOR THE STATUS AND TRANSFER OF PLAYERS Based on art. 5 of the FIFA Statutes of 19 October 2003, the Executive Committee has issued the following Regulations and its annexes, which form an integral part thereof. 45 DEFINITIONS For the purpose of these Regulations, the terms set out below are defined as follows: 1. Former Association: the Association to which the Former Club is affiliated. 2. Former Club: the club that the player is leaving. 3. New Association: the Association to which the New Club is affiliated. 4. New Club: the club that the player is joining. 5. Official Matches: matches played in the framework of Organised Football, such as national league championships, national cups and international championships for clubs, but not including friendly and trial matches. 6. Organised Football: association football organised under the auspices of FIFA, the confederations and the Associations, or authorised by them. 7. Protected Period: a period of three entire Seasons or three years, whichever comes first, following the entry into force of a contract, if such contract was concluded prior to the 28 th birthday of the Professional, or to a period of two entire Seasons or two years, whichever comes first, following the entry into force of a contract, if such contract was concluded after the 28 th birthday of the Professional. 8. Registration Period: a period fixed by the relevant Association in accordance with Article Season: the period starting with the first Official Match of the relevant national league championship and ending with the last Official Match of the relevant national league championship. 10. Training Compensation: the payments made in accordance with annex 4 to cover the development of young players. Reference is also made to the Definitions section in the FIFA Statutes. NB: Terms referring to natural persons are applicable to both genders. Any term in the singular applies to the plural and vice-versa. 56 I. INTRODUCTORY PROVISION Article 1 Scope 1. These Regulations establish global and binding rules concerning the status of players, their eligibility to participate in Organised Football, and their transfer between clubs belonging to different Associations. 2. The transfer of players between clubs belonging to the same Association is governed by specific regulations issued by the Association concerned in accordance with Art. 1 par. 3 below, which must be approved by FIFA. Such regulations shall foresee rules for the settlement of disputes between clubs and players, in accordance with the principles stipulated in these Regulations. Such regulations should also foresee a system to reward the clubs investing in the training and education of young players. 3. a) The following provisions are binding at national level and have to be included, without modification, in the Association s regulations: Art. 2 8, 10, 11 and 18 b) Each Association shall include in its regulations appropriate means to protect contractual stability, paying due respect to mandatory national law and collective bargaining agreements. In particular, the following principles should be considered: Art. 13: The principle that contracts must be respected; Art. 14: The principle that contracts may be terminated by either party without consequences in case of just cause; Art. 15: The principle that contracts may be terminated by Professionals for sporting just cause; Art. 16: The principle that contracts cannot be terminated during the course of the Season; Art. 17 par. 1 and 2: The principle that in case of termination of contract without just cause, compensation shall be payable and that such compensation may be stipulated in the contract; 67 Art. 17 par. 3-5: The principle that in case of termination of contract without just cause, sporting sanctions shall be taken against the party in breach. 4. These Regulations also govern the release of players for Association teams and players eligibility to play for such teams in accordance with the provisions of annexes 1 and 2 respectively. These provisions are binding for all Associations and clubs. 78 II. STATUS OF PLAYERS Article 2 Status of Players: Amateur and Professional Players 1. Players participating in Organised Football are either Amateurs or Professionals. 2. A Professional is a player who has a written contract with a club and is paid more than the expenses he effectively incurs in return for his footballing activity. All other players are considered as Amateurs. Article 3 Reacquisition of Amateur Status 1. A player registered as a Professional may not re-register as an Amateur until at least 30 days after his last match as a Professional. 2. No compensation is payable upon reacquisition of Amateur status. If a player re-registers as a Professional within 30 months of being reinstated as an Amateur, his New Club shall pay Training Compensation in accordance with Article 20. Article 4 Termination of Activity 1. Professionals who end their careers on expiry of their contracts and Amateurs who terminate their activity shall remain registered at the Association of their last club for a period of 30 months. 2. This period begins on the day the player made his last appearance for the club in an Official Match. 89 III. REGISTRATION OF PLAYERS Article 5 Registration 1. A player must be registered with an Association to play for a club as either a Professional or an Amateur in accordance with the provisions of Art. 2. Only registered players are eligible to participate in Organised Football. By the act of registering, a player agrees to abide by the Statutes and regulations of FIFA, the confederations and the Associations. 2. A player may only be registered for one club at a time. 3. Players may be registered for a maximum of three clubs during the period from 1 July until 30 June of the following year. During this period, the player is only eligible to play in Official Matches for two clubs. Article 6 Registration Periods 1. Players may only be registered during one of the two annual Registration Periods fixed by the relevant Association. As an exception to this rule, a Professional whose contract has expired prior to the end of a Registration Period may be registered outside that Registration Period. Associations are authorised to register such Professionals provided due consideration is given to the sporting integrity of the relevant competition. In case of just cause for termination of a contract, FIFA may take provisional measures in order to avoid abuse and in accordance with Art The first Registration Period shall begin after the completion of the Season and shall normally end before the new Season starts. This period may not exceed twelve weeks. The second Registration Period shall normally occur in the middle of the Season and may not exceed four weeks. The two Registration Periods for the Season shall be communicated to FIFA at least 12 months before they come into force. FIFA shall determine the dates for any Association that fails to communicate them on time. 910 III. REGISTRATION OF PLAYERS 3. Players may only be registered subject to the exception as foreseen in Art. 6 par. 1 if an application from the club is validly submitted to the Association concerned during a Registration Period. 4. The provisions concerning Registration Periods do not apply to competitions in which only Amateurs participate. For such competitions, the relevant Association shall specify the periods when players may be registered, provided that due consideration is given to the sporting integrity of the relevant competition. Article 7 Player Passport The registering Association is obliged to provide the club for which the player is registered with a player passport containing the relevant details of the player. The player passport shall indicate the club(s) for which the player has been registered since the Season of his 12 th birthday. If a birthday falls between Seasons, the player shall be listed in the player passport for the club for which he was registered in the Season following his birthday. Article 8 Application for Registration The application for registration of a Professional must be submitted together with a copy of the player s contract. It shall be at the discretion of the relevant decision-making body to take account of any contractual amendments or additional agreements that have not been duly submitted to it. 1011 Article 9 International Transfer Certificate 1. Players registered with one Association may only be registered with a New Association once the latter has received an International Transfer Certificate (hereinafter: ITC) from the Former Association. The ITC shall be issued free of charge without any conditions or time limitation. Any provisions to the contrary shall be null and void. The Association issuing the ITC shall deposit a copy with FIFA. The administrative procedures for issuing the ITC are contained in annex 3 of these Regulations. 2. An ITC is not required for a player under the age of 12 years. Article 10 Loan of Professionals 1. A Professional may be loaned to another club on the basis of a written agreement between him and the clubs concerned. Any such loan is subject to the same rules as apply to the transfer of players, including the provisions on training compensation and solidarity mechanism. 2. Subject to Art. 5 par. 3, the minimum period of loan shall be the time between two Registration Periods. 3. The club that has accepted a player on a loan basis is not entitled to transfer him to a third club without the written authorisation of the club that released the player on loan and of the player concerned. Article 11 Unregistered Players If a player who has not been registered with an Association appears for a club in any Official Match, that player will be considered as having played illegitimately. Without prejudice to any measure required to rectify the sporting consequences of such an appearance, sanctions may also be imposed on the player and/or the club. The right to impose such sanctions lies in principle with the Association or the organiser of the competition concerned. 1112 III. REGISTRATION OF PLAYERS Article 12 Enforcement of Disciplinary Suspensions Any disciplinary suspension imposed on a player prior to a transfer must be enforced or applied by the New Association with which the player is registered. The Former Association is obliged to notify the New Association of any sanction in writing and upon issuing the ITC. 1213 IV. MAINTENANCE OF CONTRACTUAL STABILITY BETWEEN PROFESSIONALS AND CLUBS Article 13 Respect of Contract A contract between a Professional and a club may only be terminated on expiry of the term of the contract or by mutual agreement. Article 14 Terminating a Contract for Just Cause A contract may be terminated by either party without consequences of any kind (either payment of compensation or imposition of sporting sanctions) in the case of just cause. Article 15 Terminating a Contract for Sporting Just Cause An established Professional who has, in the course of the Season, appeared in less than 10% of the Official Matches in which his club has been involved may terminate his contract prematurely on the grounds of sporting just cause. Due consideration shall be given to the player s circumstances in the appraisal of such cases. The existence of sporting just cause shall be established on a case-by-case basis. In such a case, sporting sanctions shall not be imposed, though compensation may be payable. A Professional may only terminate his contract on this basis in the 15 days following the last Official Match of the Season of the club for which he is registered. Article 16 Restriction on Terminating a Contract During the Season A contract cannot be unilaterally terminated during the course of a Season. 1314 IV. MAINTENANCE OF CONTRACTUAL STABILITY BETWEEN PROFESSIONALS AND CLUBS Article 17 Consequences of Terminating a Contract Without Just Cause The following provisions apply if a contract is terminated without just cause: 1. In all cases, the party in breach shall pay compensation. Subject to the provisions of Art. 20 and annex 4 in relation to Training Compensation, and unless otherwise provided for in the contract, compensation for breach shall be calculated with due consideration for the law of the country concerned, the specificity of sport, and any other objective criteria. These criteria shall include, in particular, the remuneration and other benefits due to the player under the existing contract and/or the new contract, the time remaining on the existing contract up to a maximum of five years, the fees and expenses paid or incurred by the Former Club (amortised over the term of the contract) and whether the contractual breach falls within a Protected Period. 2. Entitlement to compensation cannot be assigned to a third party. If a Professional is required to pay compensation, the Professional and his New Club shall be jointly and severally liable for its payment. The amount may be stipulated in the contract or agreed between the parties. 3. In addition to the obligation to pay compensation, sporting sanctions shall also be imposed on any player found to be in breach of contract during the Protected Period. This sanction shall be a restriction of four months on his eligibility to play in Official Matches. In the case of aggravating circumstances, the restriction shall last six months. In all cases, these sporting sanctions shall take effect from the start of the following Season of the New Club. Unilateral breach without just cause or sporting just cause after the Protected Period will not result in sporting sanctions. Disciplinary measures may, however, be imposed outside of the Protected Period for failure to give due notice of termination (i.e. within fifteen days following the last match of the Season). The Protected Period starts again when, while renewing the contract, the duration of the previous contract is extended. 1415 4. In addition to the obligation to pay compensation, sporting sanctions shall be imposed on any club found to be in breach of contract or found to be inducing a breach of contract during the Protected Period. It shall be presumed, unless established to the contrary, that any club signing a Professional who has terminated his contract without just cause has induced that Professional to commit a breach. The club shall be banned from registering any new players, either nationally or internationally, for two Registration Periods. 5. Any person subject to the FIFA Statutes and FIFA regulations (club officials, players agents, players etc.) who acts in a manner designed to induce a breach of contract between a Professional and a club in order to facilitate the transfer of the player shall be sanctioned. Article 18 Special Provisions Relating to Contracts Between Professionals and Clubs 1. If an agent is involved in the negotiation of a contract, he shall be named in that contract. 2. The minimum length of a contract shall be from the date of its entry into force to the end of the Season, while the maximum length of a contract shall be five years. Contracts of any other length shall only be permitted if consistent with national laws. Players under the age of 18 may not sign a professional contract for a term longer than three years. Any clause referring to a longer period shall not be recognised. 3. A club intending to conclude a contract with a Professional must inform his current club in writing before entering into negotiations with that Professional. A Professional shall only be free to conclude a contract with another club if his contract with his present club has expired or will expire within six months. Any breach of this provision shall be subject to appropriate sanctions. 4. The validity of a contract may not be made subject to a positive medical examination and/or the granting of a work permit. 5. If a Professional enters into more than one contract covering the same period, the provisions set forth in Chapter IV shall apply. 1516 V. INTERNATIONAL TRANSFERS INVOLVING MINORS Article 19 Protection of Minors 1. International transfers of players are only permitted if the player is over the age of The following three exceptions to this rule apply: a) The player s parents move to the country in which the New Club is located for reasons not linked to football; or b) The transfer takes place within the territory of the European Union (EU) or European Economic Area (EEA) and the player is aged between 16 and 18. In this case, the New Club must fulfil the following minimum obligations: i. It shall provide the player with an adequate football education and/or training in line with the highest national standards. ii. It shall guarantee the player an academic and/or school and/or vocational education and/or training, in addition to his football education and/or training, which will allow the player to pursue a career other than football should he cease playing professional football. iii. It shall make all necessary arrangements to ensure that the player is looked after in the best possible way (optimum living standards with a guest family or in club accommodation, appointment of a mentor at the club etc.). iv. It shall, on registration of such a player, provide the relevant Association with proof that it is complying with the aforementioned obligations; or 16 c) The player lives no further than 50km from a national border, and the club for which the player wishes to be registered in the neighbouring Association is also within 50km of that border. The maximum distance between the player s domicile and the club s quarters shall be 100km. In such cases, the player must continue to live at home and the two Associations concerned must give their explicit consent.17 3. The conditions of this article shall also apply to any player who has never previously been registered for a club and is not a national of the country in which he wishes to be registered for the first time. 4. Each Association shall ensure the respect of this provision by its clubs. 5. The Players Status Committee shall be competent to decide on any dispute arising in relation to these matters and shall impose appropriate sanctions in case of violation of this provision. 1718 VI. TRAINING COMPENSATION AND SOLIDARITY MECHANISM Article 20 Training Compensation Training Compensation shall be paid to a player s training club(s): (1) when a player signs his first contract as a Professional, and (2) on each transfer of a Professional until the end of the Season of his 23 rd birthday. The obligation to pay Training Compensation arises whether the transfer takes place during or at the end of the player s contract. The provisions concerning Training Compensation are set out in annex 4 of these Regulations. Article 21 Solidarity Mechanism If a Professional is transferred before the expiry of his contract, any club that has contributed to his education and training shall receive a proportion of the compensation paid to his previous club (solidarity contribution). The provisions concerning solidarity contributions are set out in annex 5 of these Regulations. 1819 VII. JURISDICTION Article 22 FIFA Competence Without prejudice to the right of any player or club to seek redress before a civil court for employment-related disputes, FIFA is competent for: a) Disputes between clubs and players in relation to the maintenance of contractual stability (Art ) if there has been an ITC Request and if there is a claim from an interested party in relation to such ITC Request, in particular regarding its issuance, regarding sporting sanctions or regarding compensation for breach of contract; b) Employment-related disputes between a club and a player that have an international dimension, unless an independent arbitration tribunal guaranteeing fair proceedings and respecting the principle of equal representation of players and clubs has been established at national level within the framework of the Association and/or a collective bargaining agreement; c) Employment-related disputes between a club or an Association and a coach that have an international dimension, unless an independent arbitration tribunal guaranteeing fair proceedings exists at national level; d) Disputes related to Training Compensation (Art. 20) and Solidarity Mechanism (Art. 21) between clubs belonging to different Associations; e) Disputes between clubs belonging to different Associations that do not fall within the cases foreseen in a) and d). 1920 VII. JURISDICTION Article 23 Players Status Committee 1. The Players Status Committee shall adjudicate on all disputes in accordance with Art. 22 c) and e) as well as on all other disputes arising from the application of these regulations, subject to Art In case of uncertainty as to the jurisdiction of the Players Status Committee or the Dispute Resolution Chamber, the chairman of the Players Status Committee shall decide which body has jurisdiction. 3. The Players Status Committee shall adjudicate in the presence of at least three members, including the chairman or the deputy chairman, unless the case is of such a nature that it may be settled by a single judge. In cases that are urgent or raise no difficult factual or legal issues, and in decisions on the issuance of a provisional ITC in accordance with annex 3, the chairman or a person appointed by him, who must be a member of the committee, may adjudicate as a single judge. Each party shall be heard once during the proceedings. Decisions reached by the single judge or the Players Status Committee may be appealed before the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). 2021 Article 24 Dispute Resolution Chamber (DRC) 1. The DRC shall adjudicate on any dispute in accordance with Art. 22 a), b) and d), with the exception of the issuance of the ITC. 2. The DRC shall adjudicate in the presence of at least three members, including the chairman or the deputy chairman, unless the case is of a nature that may be settled by a DRC judge. The members of the DRC shall designate a DRC judge for the clubs and one for the players from among its members. The DRC judge may adjudicate in the following cases: i) all disputes up to a litigious value of CHF 100,000; ii) disputes relating to the calculation of Training Compensation; iii) disputes relating to the calculation of solidarity contributions. The DRC judge is compelled to submit fundamental issues to the chamber. The chamber shall consist of equal numbers of club and player representatives, except in those cases that may be settled by a DRC judge. Each party shall be heard once during the proceedings. Decisions reached by the Dispute Resolution Chamber or the DRC judge may be appealed before the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). 2122 VII. JURISDICTION Article 25 Procedural Guidelines 1. As a rule, the single judge and the DRC judge shall adjudicate within 30 days of receipt of a valid request and the Players Status Committee or the Dispute Resolution Chamber shall adjudicate within 60 days. The proceedings shall be governed by the FIFA General Procedural Rules. 2. The maximum cost for proceedings before the Players Status Committee, including the single judge, shall be set at CHF 25,000 and will normally be paid by the unsuccessful party. The allocation of costs shall be explained in the decision. Proceedings before the DRC and the DRC judge are free of charge. 3. Disciplinary proceedings for violation of these Regulations shall, unless otherwise stipulated herein, conform with the FIFA Disciplinary Code. 4. If there is reason to believe that a case raises a disciplinary issue, the Players Status Committee, the Dispute Resolution Chamber, the single judge or the DRC judge (as the case may be) shall submit the file to the Disciplinary Committee together with a request for the commencement of disciplinary proceedings, in accordance with the FIFA Disciplinary Code. 5. The Players Status Committee, the Dispute Resolution Chamber, the single judge or the DRC judge (as the case may be) shall not hear any case subject to these Regulations if more than two years have elapsed from the event giving rise to the dispute. Application of this time limit shall be examined ex officio in each individual case. 6. The Players Status Committee, the Dispute Resolution Chamber, the single judge or the DRC judge (as the case may be) shall, when taking their decisions, apply these Regulations whilst taking into account all relevant arrangements, laws and/or collective bargaining agreements that exist at national level, as well as the specificity of sport. 7. The detailed procedure for the resolution of disputes arising from the application of these Regulations shall be further outlined in the FIFA General Procedural Rules. 2223 VIII. FINAL PROVISIONS Article 26 Transitional Measures 1. Any case that has been brought to FIFA before these Regulations come into force shall be assessed according to the previous regulations. 2. All other cases shall be assessed according to these Regulations. 3. Member Associations shall amend their regulations in accordance with Art. 1 to ensure that they comply with these Regulations and shall submit them to FIFA for approval by 30 June Notwithstanding this, each Member Association shall implement Art. 1 par. 3 (a) as from 1 July Article 27 Matters Not Provided for Matters not prvided for in these regulations and cases of force majeure shall be decided by the FIFA Executive Committee, whose decisions are final. Article 28 Official Languages In the case of any discrepancy in the interpretation of the English, French, Spanish or German texts of these regulations, the English text is authoritative. 2324 VIII. FINAL PROVISIONS Article 29 Annulment, Enforcement 1. These Regulations shall replace the special regulations governing players eligibility to play for Association teams dated 4 December 2003 and the Regulations for the Status and Transfer of Players of 5 July 2001 as well as all subsequent amendments, including all relevant circular letters issued before the date of entry into force of these regulations. 2. These Regulations were adopted by the FIFA Executive Committee on 18 December 2004 and come into force on 1 July Zurich, December 2004 FOR THE FIFA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Joseph S. Blatter President Urs Linsi General Secretary 2425 ANNEX 1 RELEASE OF PLAYERS FOR ASSOCIATION TEAMS Article 1 Principles 1. Clubs are obliged to release their registered players for representative teams of the country for which the player is eligible to play on the basis of his nationality, if he is called up by the Association concerned. Any divergent agreement between a player and a club is prohibited. 2. The release of players under the terms of par. 1 of this article is mandatory for matches on dates listed in the Coordinated International Match Calendar and for all matches for which a duty to release players exists on the basis of a special decision of the FIFA Executive Committee. 3. It is not compulsory to release players for matches scheduled on dates not listed in the Coordinated International Match Calendar. 4. Players must also be released for the period of preparation before the match, which is laid down as follows: a) for friendly matches: 48 hours b) for qualifying matches for an international tournament: four days (including the day of the match). The release period shall be extended to five days if the match concerned is held in a different confederation to the one in which the player s club is registered. c) for qualifying matches for an international tournament that are staged on a date earmarked for friendly matches: 48 hours d) for the final competition of an international tournament: 14 days before the first match in the competition. Players shall join the Association team no later than 48 hours before kick-off. 2526 ANNEX 1 5. The players of Associations that have automatically qualified for the final competition of the FIFA World Cup or for continental championships for A national teams shall be released for friendly matches on dates earmarked for official qualifying matches in accordance with the directives that would apply for Official Matches staged on these dates. 6. The clubs and Associations concerned may agree a longer period of release. 7. Players complying with a call-up from their Association under the terms of this article shall resume duty with their clubs no later than 24 hours after the end of the match for which they were called up. This period shall be extended to 48 hours if the match concerned took place in a different confederation to the one in which the player s club is registered. Clubs shall be informed in writing of a player s outward and return schedule ten days before the match. Associations shall ensure that players are able to return to their clubs on time after the match. 8. If a player does not resume duty with his club by the deadline stipulated in this article, the next time the player is called up by his Association, the period of release shall be shortened as follows: a) for a friendly match: to 24 hours b) for a qualifying match: to three days c) for the final competition of an international tournament: to ten days. 9. Should an Association repeatedly breach these provisions, the FIFA Players Status Committee may impose appropriate sanctions, which may include but not be limited to: fines reduction of the period of release ban on calling up a player(s) for the subsequent match(es) 26 View more
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