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President: Secretary General: Address: Joseph S. Blatter Jrme Valcke FIFA FIFA-Strasse 20 P.O. Box CH-8044 Zurich Switzerland +41-(0)43-222 7777 +41-(0)43-222 7878 www.FIFA.com
Definitions I. II. III. IV. V. General provisions Membership Honorary president, honorary vice-president and honorary member Confederations Organisation A. B. C. D. E. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XI. XII. XIII. Congress Executive Committee President Emergency Committee Standing committees 1-8 9-18 19 20 21-54 22-29 30-31 32 33 34-56 57 58-61 62-64 65-66 67-68 69-73 74-75 76-80 76 77-80 81-83
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Application for admission to FIFA Definition, notification and registration of matches Interclub and interleague matches Tournaments Financial arrangements Match and players agents Eligibility to play for representative teams Sporting integrity Laws of the Game Referees and assistant referees Final provisions
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FIFA: Fdration Internationale de Football Association. Association: a football association recognised by FIFA. It is a member of FIFA, unless a different meaning is evident from the context. League: an organisation that is subordinate to an Association. British Associations: the four Associations in the United Kingdom The
Football Association, The Scottish Football Association, The Football Association of Wales and The Irish Football Association (Northern Ireland).
IFAB: the International Football Association Board. Confederation: a group of Associations recognised by FIFA that belong to
the same continent (or assimilable geographic region).
Official: every board member, committee member, referee and assistant referee, coach, trainer and any other person responsible for technical, medical and administrative matters in FIFA, a Confederation, Association, League or club. Player: any football player licensed by an Association. Association Football: the game controlled by FIFA and organised in
accordance with the Laws of the Game.
Official competition: a competition for representative teams organised by FIFA or any Confederation.
FIFA is an association registered in the Commercial Register in accordance with art. 60 ff. of the Swiss Civil Code. FIFA headquarters are located in Zurich (Switzerland) and may only be transferred to another location following a resolution passed by the Congress.
The objectives of FIFA are: (a) to improve the game of football constantly and promote it globally in the light of its unifying, educational, cultural and humanitarian values, particularly through youth and development programmes; (b) to organise its own international competitions; (c) to draw up regulations and provisions and ensure their enforcement; (d) to control every type of Association Football by taking appropriate steps to prevent infringements of the Statutes, regulations or decisions of FIFA or of the Laws of the Game; (e) to prevent all methods or practices which might jeopardise the integrity of matches or competitions or give rise to abuse of Association Football.
FIFA shall promote friendly relations: (a) between Members, Confederations, clubs, Officials and Players. Every person and organisation involved in the game of football is obliged to observe the Statutes, regulations and the principles of fair play; (b) in society for humanitarian objectives.
Each Member of FIFA shall play Association Football in compliance with the Laws of the Game issued by IFAB. Only IFAB may lay down and alter the Laws of the Game. IFAB is composed of eight members; four members are designated by FIFA and four by the British Associations. The duties and responsibilities of IFAB are contained in special regulations. Each Member of FIFA shall play futsal in accordance with the Futsal Laws of the Game, as issued by the FIFA Executive Committee.
Any Association which is responsible for organising and supervising football in its country may become a Member of FIFA. In this context, the expression country shall refer to an independent state recognised by the international community. Subject to par. 5 and par. 6 below, only one Association shall be recognised in each country. Membership is only permitted if an Association has already been a provisional member of a Confederation for at least two years. Any Association wishing to become a Member of FIFA shall apply in writing to the FIFA general secretariat. The Associations legally valid statutes shall be enclosed with the application for membership and shall contain the following mandatory provisions: (a) always to comply with the Statutes, regulations and decisions of FIFA and of its Confederation; (b) to comply with the Laws of the Game in force; (c) to recognise the Court of Arbitration for Sport, as specified in these Statutes.
Members have the following rights: (a) to take part in the Congress; (b) to draw up proposals for inclusion in the agenda of the Congress; (c) to nominate candidates for the FIFA presidency; (d) to take part in competitions organised by FIFA; (e) to take part in FIFAs assistance and development programmes; (f) to exercise all other rights arising from these Statutes and other regulations.
Members have the following obligations: (a) to comply fully with the Statutes, regulations, directives and decisions of FIFA bodies at any time as well as the decisions of the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) passed on appeal on the basis of art. 60 par. 1 of the FIFA Statutes; (b) to take part in competitions organised by FIFA; (c) to pay their membership subscriptions; (d) to ensure that their own members comply with the Statutes, regulations, directives and decisions of FIFA bodies; (e) to create a Referees Committee that is directly subordinate to the Member; (f) to respect the Laws of the Game; (g) to comply fully with all other duties arising from these Statutes and other regulations.
The Congress may expel a Member: (a) if it fails to fulfil its financial obligations towards FIFA; or (b) if it seriously violates the Statutes, regulations, decisions or the Code of Ethics of FIFA; or (c) if it loses the status of an Association representing Association Football in its country.
A Members bodies shall be either elected or appointed in that Association. A Members statutes shall provide for a procedure that guarantees the complete independence of the election or appointment. Any Members bodies that have not been elected or appointed in compliance with the provisions of par. 1, even on an interim basis, shall not be recognised by FIFA. Decisions passed by bodies that have not been elected or appointed in compliance with par. 1 shall not be recognised by FIFA.
Leagues or any other groups affiliated to a Member of FIFA shall be subordinate to and recognised by that Member. The Members statutes shall define the scope of authority and the rights and duties of these groups. The statutes and regulations of these groups shall be approved by the Member. Every Member shall ensure that its affiliated clubs can take all decisions on any matters regarding membership independently of any external body. This obligation applies regardless of an affiliated clubs corporate structure. In any case, the Member shall ensure that neither a natural nor a legal person (including holding companies and subsidiaries) exercises control over more than one club whenever the integrity of any match or competition could be jeopardised.
I I I . H O N O R A RY P R E S I D E N T, H O N O R A RY V I C E - P R E S I D E N T A N D H O N O R A RY M E M B E R
The Congress may bestow the title of honorary president, honorary vice-president or honorary member upon any former member of the FIFA Executive Committee for meritorious service to football. The Executive Committee shall make these nominations. The honorary president, honorary vice-president or honorary member may take part in the Congress. They may join in the debates but may not vote.
Members that belong to the same continent have formed the following Confederations, which are recognised by FIFA: (a) Confederacin Sudamericana de Ftbol CONMEBOL (b) Asian Football Confederation AFC (c) Union des associations europennes de football UEFA (d) Confdration Africaine de Football CAF (e) Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football CONCACAF (f) Oceania Football Confederation OFC
FIFA may, in exceptional circumstances, authorise a Confederation to grant membership to an Association that belongs geographically to another continent and is not affiliated to the Confederation on that continent. The opinion of the Confederation concerned geographically shall be obtained. Each Confederation shall have the following rights and obligations: (a) to comply with and enforce compliance with the Statutes, regulations and decisions of FIFA; (b) to work closely with FIFA in every domain so as to achieve the objectives stipulated in art. 2 and to organise international competitions; (c) to organise its own interclub competitions, in compliance with the international match calendar;
(d) to organise its own international competitions, particularly youth competitions, in compliance with the international match calendar; (e) to ensure that international Leagues or any other such groups of clubs or Leagues shall not be formed without its consent and the approval of FIFA; (f) at the request of FIFA, to grant Associations applying for membership the status of a provisional member. This status shall grant Associations the right to take part in the Confederations competitions and conferences. Any other rights and obligations of the provisional member shall be regulated by the Confederations statutes and regulations. Provisional members may not take part in FIFA final competitions; (g) to appoint to the Executive Committee members to which they are entitled in compliance with these Statutes; (h) to nurture relations and cooperation with FIFA actively and constructively for the good of the game through consultative meetings and to discuss and resolve any problems relating to the interests of the Confederations and FIFA; (i) to ensure that the representatives appointed to FIFA bodies or the Executive Committee carry out their activities on these bodies with mutual respect, solidarity, recognition and fair play; (j) to set up committees that work closely together with the corresponding committees at FIFA; (k) exceptionally to allow, with FIFAs consent, an Association from another Confederation (or clubs belonging to that Association) to participate in a competition that it is organising; (l) with the mutual cooperation of FIFA, to take any action considered necessary to develop the game of football on the continent concerned, such as arranging development programmes, courses, conferences etc.;
(m)to set up the bodies necessary to fulfil the duties incumbent upon it; (n) to procure the funds necessary to fulfil its duties.
The Executive Committee may delegate other duties or powers to the Confederations. To this end, FIFA may conclude an appropriate agreement with each of the Confederations concerned. The Confederations statutes and regulations shall be submitted to FIFA for approval.
V. O R G A N I S AT I O N
A Congress may be an Ordinary or an Extraordinary Congress. The Ordinary Congress shall be held every year. The Executive Committee shall fix the place and date. The Members shall be notified in writing at least three months in advance. The formal convocation shall be made in writing at least one month before the date of the Congress. This convocation shall contain the agenda, the Presidents report, the financial statements and the auditors report. The Executive Committee may convene an Extraordinary Congress at any time. The Executive Committee shall convene an Extraordinary Congress if one-fifth of the Members make such a request in writing. The request shall specify the items for the agenda. An Extraordinary Congress shall be held within three months of receipt of the request. The Members shall be notified of the place, date and agenda at least two months before the date of an Extraordinary Congress. The agenda of an Extraordinary Congress may not be altered.
Only Members may propose candidates for the office of FIFA President. Members shall notify the FIFA general secretariat in writing of the name of a candidate for the FIFA presidency at least two months before the date of the Congress. The general secretariat shall notify the Members of the names of proposed candidates at least one month before the date of the Congress.
The Secretary General shall draw up the agenda based on proposals from the Executive Committee and the Members. Any proposal that a Member wishes to submit to the Congress shall be sent to the general secretariat in writing, with a brief explanation, at least two months before the date of the Congress. The Congress agenda shall include the following mandatory items: (a) a declaration that the Congress has been convened and composed in compliance with the Statutes; (b) approval of the agenda; (c) an address by the President; (d) appointment of five Members to check the minutes; (e) appointment of scrutineers; (f) suspension or expulsion of a Member (if applicable); (g) approval of the minutes of the preceding Congress; (h) activity report (containing the activities since the last Congress); (i) presentation of the consolidated and revised balance sheet and the profit and loss statement; (j) approval of the financial statements; (k) approval of the budget; (l) admission for membership (if applicable); (m)votes on proposals for amendments to the Statutes, the Regulations Governing the Application of the Statutes and the Standing Orders of the Congress (if applicable); (n) discussion of proposals submitted by the Members and the Executive Committee within the period stipulated under par. 1 (if applicable);
(o) appointment of auditors (if applicable); (p) election of the President and installation of the vice-presidents and members of the Executive Committee (if applicable).
The Secretary General shall be responsible for recording the minutes at the Congress. The minutes of the Congress shall be checked by those Members designated.
The Executive Committee consists of 24 members: 1 President, elected by the Congress 8 vice-presidents, and 15 members, appointed by the Confederations and Associations. The President shall be elected by the Congress for a period of four years in the year following a FIFA World Cup. His mandate shall begin after the end of the Congress which has elected him. A President may be re-elected. The members of the Executive Committee shall be appointed by the respective Confederations, with the exception of the vice-president representing the four British Associations, who is elected by the latter. All Confederations and the four British Associations shall pass a single decision as to when they wish to appoint or elect their member(s) to the FIFA Executive Committee. The subsequent Congresses of the Confederations and the four British Associations shall take this decision within one year of these Statutes coming into force. When making the appointments, a Confederation may appoint or reappoint only half of its members (in the case of odd numbers, half of the appointments plus or minus one), and only every two years. The Executive Committee members mandates shall last for four years, starting upon their installation by the FIFA Congress. If a Confederation or the four British Associations decide to change the year for making appointments or holding an election in its statutes, the mandate of the vice-president and members appointed to the FIFA Executive Committee will be extended by one year, but only once. An installed member of the Executive Committee may only be removed from office by the FIFA Congress.
The Confederations are apportioned the following places: (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) CONMEBOL AFC UEFA CAF CONCACAF OFC the four British Associations vice-president (1) members (2) vice-president (1) members (3) vice-presidents (2) members (5) vice-president (1) members (3) vice-president (1) members (2) vice-president (1) member () vice-president (1) member ()
The Executive Committee shall pass decisions on all cases that do not come within the sphere of responsibility of the Congress or are not reserved for other bodies by law or under these Statutes. The Executive Committee shall meet at least twice a year. The President shall convene the Executive Committee meetings. If at least thirteen members of the Executive Committee request a meeting, the President shall convene it. The Executive Committee shall appoint the chairmen, deputy chairmen and members of the standing committees. The Executive Committee shall appoint the chairmen, deputy chairmen and members of the judicial bodies. The President shall compile the agenda. Each member of the Executive Committee is entitled to propose items for inclusion in the agenda. The Executive Committee may decide to set up ad-hoc committees if necessary at any time. The Executive Committee shall appoint the delegates from FIFA to IFAB. The Executive Committee shall compile the regulations for the organisation of standing committees and ad-hoc committees. The Executive Committee shall appoint or dismiss the Secretary General on the proposal of the President. The Secretary General shall attend the meetings of all the committees ex officio. The Executive Committee shall decide the place and dates of the final competitions of FIFA tournaments and the number of teams taking part from each Confederation. The Executive Committee shall approve regulations stipulating how FIFA shall be organised internally.
The President represents FIFA legally. He is primarily responsible for: (a) implementing the decisions passed by the Congress and the Executive Committee through the general secretariat; (b) supervising the work of the general secretariat; (c) relations between FIFA and the Confederations, Members, political bodies and international organisations.
Only the President may propose the appointment or dismissal of the Secretary General. The President shall preside over the Congress, the Executive and Emergency Committee meetings and those committees of which he has been appointed chairman. The President shall have an ordinary vote on the Executive Committee and, whenever votes are equal, shall have a casting vote. If the President is absent or unavailable, the longest serving vicepresident available shall deputise. Any additional powers of the President shall be contained in the internal organisation regulations of FIFA.
The standing committees are: (a) Finance Committee (b) Internal Audit Committee (c) Organising Committee for the FIFA World Cup (d) Organising Committee for the FIFA Confederations Cup (e) Organising Committee for the Olympic Football Tournaments (f) Organising Committee for the FIFA U-20 World Cup (g) Organising Committee for the FIFA U-17 World Cup (h) Committee for Womens Football and the FIFA Womens World Cup (i) Organising Committee for the FIFA U-20 and U-17 Womens World Cups (j) Futsal and Beach Soccer Committee (k) Committee for Club Football (l) Referees Committee (m)Technical and Development Committee (n) Medical Committee (o) Players Status Committee (p) Legal Committee (q) Committee for Fair Play and Social Responsibility (r) Media Committee (s) Associations Committee (t) Football Committee (u) Strategic Committee (v) Marketing and Television Advisory Board
The chairmen and deputy chairmen of the standing committees shall be members of the Executive Committee with the exception of those for the Internal Audit Committee, who may not belong to the Executive Committee. The members of each standing committee shall be designated by the Executive Committee on the proposal of the Members of FIFA, the President of FIFA or the Confederations. The chairmen, deputy chairmen and the members of the standing committees shall be designated for a term of office of four years. The composition, specific duties and powers of the individual committees shall be stipulated in special organisation regulations. Each chairman shall represent his committee and conduct business in compliance with the relevant organisation regulations. Each committee may, if necessary, set up a bureau and/or subcommittee to settle urgent matters. Each committee may propose amendments to its regulations to the Executive Committee.
The Finance Committee shall monitor the financial management and advise the Executive Committee on financial matters and asset management. It shall analyse the FIFA budget and the financial statements prepared by the Secretary General and submit them to the Executive Committee for approval.
The Internal Audit Committee shall ensure the completeness and reliability of the financial accounting and review the external auditors report at the request of the Executive Committee.
Organising Committee for the FIFA U-20 World Cup
Committee for Womens Football and the FIFA Womens World Cup
The Committee for Womens Football and the FIFA Womens World Cup shall organise the FIFA Womens World Cup in compliance with the provisions of the regulations applicable to this competition, the List of Requirements and the Organising Association Agreement and deal with general issues relating to womens football.
Organising Committee for the FIFA U-20 and U-17 Womens World Cups
The Committee for Club Football shall organise the FIFA Club World Cup in compliance with the provisions of the regulations applicable to this competition, the List of Requirements and the Organising Association Agreement and also consider issues relating to the interests of club football worldwide.
The Players Status Committee shall set up and monitor compliance with the Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players and determine the status of Players for various FIFA competitions. Its powers of jurisdiction are governed by the Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players. It shall also be responsible for the work of the Dispute Resolution Chamber in accordance with the Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players and the Rules Governing the Procedures of the Players Status Committee and the Dispute Resolution Chamber.
The Committee for Fair Play and Social Responsibility shall deal with fair play matters in football worldwide, monitor adherence to fair play as well as support and supervise the conduct of everyone involved in football.
The Strategic Committee shall deal with global strategies for football and its political, economic and social status.
V I . D I S C I P L I N A RY M E A S U R E S
for natural and legal persons: (a) a warning; (b) a reprimand; (c) a fine; (d) the return of awards. for natural persons: (a) a caution; (b) an expulsion; (c) a match suspension; (d) a ban from the dressing rooms and/or the substitutes bench; (e) a ban from entering a stadium; (f) a ban on taking part in any football-related activity. for legal persons: (a) a transfer ban; (b) playing a match without spectators; (c) playing a match on neutral territory; (d) a ban on playing in a particular stadium; (e) annulment of the result of a match; (f) expulsion; (g) a forfeit; (h) deduction of points; (i) relegation to a lower division. The Executive Committee shall draw up the FIFA Disciplinary Code.
The judicial bodies of FIFA are: (a) the Disciplinary Committee; (b) the Appeal Committee; (c) the Ethics Committee.
The responsibilities and function of these bodies shall be stipulated in the FIFA Disciplinary Code and the FIFA Code of Ethics. The decision-making powers of certain committees remain unaffected.
The Disciplinary Committee shall consist of a chairman, deputy chairman and the number of members deemed necessary. The chairman and the deputy chairman shall have legal qualifications. The function of this body shall be governed by the FIFA Disciplinary Code. The committee shall pass decisions only when at least three members are present. In certain cases, the chairman may rule alone. The committee may pronounce the sanctions described in these Statutes and the FIFA Disciplinary Code on Members, clubs, Officials, Players and match and players agents. These provisions are subject to the disciplinary powers of the Congress and Executive Committee with regard to the suspension and expulsion of Members.
The Appeal Committee shall consist of a chairman, deputy chairman and the number of members deemed necessary. The chairman and deputy chairman shall have legal qualifications. The function of this body shall be governed by the FIFA Disciplinary Code. The committee shall pass decisions only when at least three members are present. In certain cases, the chairman may rule alone. The Appeal Committee is responsible for hearing appeals against decisions from the Disciplinary Committee that are not declared final by the relevant FIFA regulations as well as decisions passed by the Players Status Committee concerning the eligibility of Players for representative teams. Decisions pronounced by the Appeal Committee shall be irrevocable and binding on all the parties concerned. This provision is subject to appeals lodged with the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).
The Ethics Committee shall consist of a chairman, a deputy chairman and the number of members deemed necessary. The function of this body shall be governed by the FIFA Code of Ethics as established by the FIFA Executive Committee
FIFA recognises the independent Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) with headquarters in Lausanne (Switzerland) to resolve disputes between FIFA, Members, Confederations, Leagues, clubs, Players, Officials and licensed match agents and players agents. The provisions of the CAS Code of Sports-Related Arbitration shall apply to the proceedings. CAS shall primarily apply the various regulations of FIFA and, additionally, Swiss law.
Appeals against final decisions passed by FIFAs legal bodies and against decisions passed by Confederations, Members or Leagues shall be lodged with CAS within 21 days of notification of the decision in question. Recourse may only be made to CAS after all other internal channels have been exhausted. CAS, however, does not deal with appeals arising from: (a) violations of the Laws of the Game; (b) suspensions of up to four matches or up to three months (with the exception of doping decisions); (c) decisions against which an appeal to an independent and duly constituted arbitration tribunal recognised under the rules of an Association or Confederation may be made.
The appeal shall not have a suspensive effect. The appropriate FIFA body or, alternatively, CAS may order the appeal to have a suspensive effect. FIFA is entitled to appeal to CAS against any internally final and binding doping-related decision passed by the Confederations, Members or Leagues under the terms of par. 1 and par. 2 above. The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) is entitled to appeal to CAS against any internally final and binding doping-related decision passed by FIFA, the Confederations, Members or Leagues under the terms of par. 1 and par. 2 above. Any internally final and binding doping-related decision passed by the Confederations, Members or Leagues shall be sent immediately to FIFA and WADA by the body passing that decision. The time allowed for FIFA or WADA to lodge an appeal begins upon receipt by FIFA or WADA, respectively, of the internally final and binding decision in an official FIFA language.
The Confederations, Members and Leagues shall agree to recognise CAS as an independent judicial authority and to ensure that their members, affiliated Players and Officials comply with the decisions passed by CAS. The same obligation shall apply to licensed match and players agents. Recourse to ordinary courts of law is prohibited unless specifically provided for in the FIFA regulations. The Associations shall insert a clause in their statutes or regulations, stipulating that it is prohibited to take disputes in the Association or disputes affecting Leagues, members of Leagues, clubs, members of clubs, Players, Officials and other Association Officials to ordinary courts of law, unless the FIFA regulations or binding legal provisions specifically provide for or stipulate recourse to ordinary courts of law. Instead of recourse to ordinary courts of law, provision shall be made for arbitration. Such disputes shall be taken to an independent and duly constituted arbitration tribunal recognised under the rules of the Association or Confederation or to CAS. The Associations shall also ensure that this stipulation is implemented in the Association, if necessary by imposing a binding obligation on its members. The Associations shall impose sanctions on any party that fails to respect this obligation and ensure that any appeal against such sanctions shall likewise be strictly submitted to arbitration, and not to ordinary courts of law.
The Confederations, Members and Leagues shall agree to comply fully with any decisions passed by the relevant FIFA bodies which, according to these Statutes, are final and not subject to appeal. They shall take every precaution necessary to ensure that their own members, Players and Officials comply with these decisions. The same obligation applies to licensed match and players agents.
The general secretariat shall carry out all the administrative work of FIFA under the direction of the Secretary General.
The Secretary General is the chief executive of the general secretariat. He shall be appointed on the basis of an agreement governed by private law. He shall be responsible for: (a) implementing decisions passed by the Congress and Executive Committee in compliance with the Presidents directives; (b) managing and keeping the accounts of FIFA properly; (c) compiling the minutes for the meetings of the Congress, Executive Committee, Emergency Committee and standing and ad-hoc committees; (d) FIFAs correspondence; (e) relations with the Confederations, Members and committees; (f) organising the general secretariat; (g) the appointment and dismissal of staff working in the general secretariat. (h) signing decisions on behalf of any FIFA committee, provided that no other ruling exists in the respective regulations.
The President shall appoint the managerial staff (directors) in the general secretariat on the proposal of the Secretary General.
The financial period of FIFA shall be four years and shall begin on each 1 January in the year following the final competition of the FIFA World Cup. The revenue and expenditure of FIFA shall be managed so that they balance out over the financial period. FIFAs major duties in the future shall be guaranteed through the creation of reserves. The Secretary General is responsible for drawing up the annual consolidated accounts of FIFA with its subsidiaries as at 31 December.
FIFA may debit any Members account to settle claims.
Members shall pay FIFA a levy for every international match played between two A representative teams. Matches played as part of the Olympic Football Tournaments shall be regarded as international matches. The levy shall be calculated in compliance with the provisions in the Regulations Governing the Application of the Statutes on the basis of the gross revenue and shall be payable by the Member in whose country the match is being played. The Confederations may demand their own levy independently of FIFA, in accordance with the Confederations statutes and regulations.
XII. RIGHTS IN COMPETITIONS AND EVENTS
XIII. COMPETITIONS A . F I FA F I N A L C O M P E T I T I O N S
The Executive Committee shall be responsible for issuing provisions for organising international matches and competitions between representative teams and between League and/or club teams. No such match or competition shall take place without the prior permission of FIFA. The Executive Committee may draw up further technical provisions.
Matches may not be played or sporting contacts made between members and Associations that are not Members of FIFA or provisional members of the Confederations, or their clubs, without the approval of FIFA. Matches against teams whose players do not belong to a club or a League affiliated to a FIFA Member are prohibited. Members and their clubs may not play on the territory of another Member without the latters approval.
If FIFA is disbanded, its assets shall be transferred to the supreme court of the country in which its headquarters are situated. It shall hold these assets in trust as bonus pater familiae until FIFA is re-established.
These Statutes were adopted at the Congress in Sydney on 30 May 2008 and come into force on 1 August 2008.
Sydney, 30 May 2008 FOR THE FIFA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE President Joseph S. Blatter Secretary General Jrme Valcke
The Executive Committee shall decide whether the Association fulfils the requirements for admission to FIFA based on the Confederations final report. If the requirements have been fulfilled, the next Congress shall decide whether to admit the Association or not.
International football matches recognised by FIFA are those between two Members of FIFA and for which each Member fields a representative team. An international A match is a match arranged between two Members of FIFA and for which both Members field their first representative team. The terms used to define a match are those that give an appropriate political and geographical description of the countries or territories of the Members whose teams are involved in the match and over which countries or territories the Members have sole control and jurisdiction. If a Member allows one of its Leagues to choose a team that bears the name of its country, the match shall be considered an international match as described in par. 1 of this article.
Every international A match, including friendly matches and those played in tournaments or in games including football, shall be notified to the FIFA general secretariat by the Members organising them within 14 days of their being arranged. In any case, such notification shall reach FIFA at least 48 hours before the planned date of the match. Failure to give notification of a match within this prescribed period shall incur a fine of USD 700. Failure to provide any notification whatsoever shall incur a fine of USD 1,500. These fines shall be paid to FIFA within 10 days of receipt of FIFAs decision.
The Secretary General of the Member on whose territory the match is played shall, within 14 days of each international A match, notify the FIFA general secretariat of the result of the match, the surnames and first names of the referee and assistant referees who officiated and the surnames, first names and status of the Players and substitutes of each team, using the official form for this purpose. This form shall be filled in completely and signed. Failure to send the form in within the prescribed period shall incur a fine of USD 100. Failure to send the form in at all shall incur a fine of USD 700. These fines shall be paid to FIFA within 10 days of receipt of FIFAs decision. In the case of repeated dilatoriness, the amount of the fine may be increased by the Executive Committee.
The results of every international A match shall be recorded in an official list constantly updated by FIFA. Such a match shall, however, not be registered on the official list of international matches involving two Members if either Member so desires and informs FIFA and the other Member to this effect at least 48 hours before the match takes place. The levy due to FIFA for international A matches in compliance with these Statutes shall still be paid in such a case.
All tournaments involving more than two regional or representative teams (clubs or representative teams) that belong to different Members must be authorised by the Confederation on whose territory the tournament is planned. If any of the teams involved belong to different Confederations, the authorisation of FIFA is required. The request for authorisation shall be submitted by the Member on whose territory the tournament is planned at least two months before the earliest of the proposed dates. The request for authorisation shall be accompanied by a list of the teams that are planning to take part in the tournament and the tournament regulations drawn up by the organising body. If a tournament is played on the territory of a Member without prior permission, the Member in question shall be sanctioned in compliance with the disciplinary regulations of the Confederation concerned and, if necessary, of FIFA.
The levy to be paid to FIFA for each match played between two A representative teams (in compliance with the Statutes), including the matches played in tournaments or in games including football (except for junior tournaments), shall comprise 2% (two per cent). The amount shall be based on the gross receipts (ticket sales, advertising rights, rights for television and radio broadcasts, and film and video rights etc.) derived from matches. The only deductions that may be made from the gross income are state or local taxes actually paid (but not bank charges or differences in exchange rates) and any charges for the hire of the stadium. The total amount deducted shall not exceed 30% of the entire gross income. Members affiliated to Confederations are governed by the provisions of par. 1 of this article, subject to the following conditions: (a) the levy due to FIFA in respect of matches played on the territory of a Confederation between Members belonging to that Confederation is only 1%, the remaining 1% being payable directly to the Confederation involved; (b) the 2% levy due in respect of matches played between Members affiliated to different Confederations, on the territory of one of these Confederations, is payable to FIFA, which will retrocede 0.5% to each of the Confederations involved.
For each match subject to a levy, a detailed statement of account shall be drawn up by the Member of the country in which the match has been played. This statement shall contain all the requisite figures reflecting the entire income and any taxes or charges deducted therefrom. The statement of account and the amount due from the levy shall be sent to FIFA within 60 days of the date the match was held. Failure to conform with these requirements shall be punished in compliance with the sanctions provided for in the FIFA Statutes.
V I . M AT C H A N D P L AY E R S A G E N T S
Match agents may be employed to arrange matches. Match agents hired to organise matches between teams from the same Confederation shall be recognised by the Confederation concerned (licensed). The Confederation shall issue appropriate rules. Match agents hired to organise matches between teams from different Confederations shall hold a FIFA licence. The Executive Committee shall issue appropriate rules. FIFA is only entitled to intervene to enforce the contracts concluded between match agents and teams in the following cases: (a) if the match or tournament at the source of the dispute involves teams from different Confederations; (b) if the match agent in question holds a FIFA licence.
Players may use the services of agents to negotiate transfers. Only players agents in possession of a licence may carry out this work. The Executive Committee shall issue appropriate provisions to this end.
Any person holding a permanent nationality that is not dependent on residence in a certain country is eligible to play for the representative teams of the Association of that country. With the exception of the conditions specified in article 18 below, any Player who has already participated in a match (either in full or in part) in an official competition of any category or any type of football for one Association may not play an international match for a representative team of another Association.
A Player who, under the terms of art. 15, is eligible to represent more than one Association on account of his nationality, may play in an international match for one of these Associations only if, in addition to having the relevant nationality, he fulfils at least one of the following conditions: (a) He was born on the territory of the relevant Association; (b) His biological mother or biological father was born on the territory of the relevant Association; (c) His grandmother or grandfather was born on the territory of the relevant Association; (d) He has lived continuously on the territory of the relevant Association for at least two years.
Regardless of par. 1 above, Associations sharing a common nationality may make an agreement under which item (d) of par. 1 of this article is deleted completely or amended to specify a longer time limit. Such agreements shall be lodged with and approved by the Executive Committee.
Any Player who refers to art. 15 par. 1 to assume a new nationality and who has not played international football in accordance with art. 15 par. 2 shall be eligible to play for the new representative team only if he fulfils one of the following conditions: (a) He was born on the territory of the relevant Association; (b) His biological mother or biological father was born on the territory of the relevant Association; (c) His grandmother or grandfather was born on the territory of the relevant Association; (d) He has lived continuously for at least five years after reaching the age of 18 on the territory of the relevant Association.
If a Player has more than one nationality, or if a Player acquires a new nationality, or if a Player is eligible to play for several representative teams due to nationality, he may, up to his 21st birthday, and only once, request to change the Association for which he is eligible to play international matches to the Association of another country of which he holds nationality, subject to the following conditions: (a) He has not played a match (either in full or in part) in an official competition at A international level for his current Association, and at the time of his first full or partial appearance in an international match in an official competition for his current Association, he already had the nationality of the representative team for which he wishes to play. (b) He is not permitted to play for his new Association in any competition in which he has already played for his previous Association.
If a Player who has been fielded by his Association in an international match in accordance with art. 15 par. 2 permanently loses the nationality of that country without his consent or against his will due to a decision by a government authority, he may request permission to play for another Association whose nationality he already has or has acquired. Any Player who has the right to change Associations in accordance with par. 1 and 2 above shall submit a written, substantiated request to the FIFA general secretariat. The Players Status Committee shall decide on the request. The procedure will be in accordance with the Rules Governing the Procedures of the Players Status Committee and the Dispute Resolution Chamber. Once the Player has filed his request, he is not eligible to play for any representative team until his request has been processed.
V I I I . S P O RT I N G I N T E G R I T Y
Principle of promotion and relegation
A clubs entitlement to take part in a domestic league championship shall depend principally on sporting merit. A club shall qualify for a domestic league championship by remaining in a certain division or by being promoted or relegated to another at the end of a season. In addition to qualification on sporting merit, a clubs participation in a domestic league championship may be subject to other criteria within the scope of the licensing procedure, whereby the emphasis is on sporting, infrastructural, administrative, legal and financial considerations. Licensing decisions must be able to be examined by the Members body of appeal. Altering the legal form or company structure of a club to facilitate its qualification on sporting merit and/or its receipt of a licence for a domestic league championship, to the detriment of the integrity of a sports competition, is prohibited. This includes, for example, changing the headquarters, changing the name or transferring stakeholdings between different clubs. Prohibitive decisions must be able to be examined by the Members body of appeal. Each Member is responsible for deciding national issues, which may not be delegated to the Leagues. Each Confederation is responsible for deciding issues involving more than one Association concerning its own territory. FIFA is responsible for deciding international issues involving more than one Confederation.
I X . L AW S O F T H E G A M E
FIFA shall notify its Members of any amendments and decisions regarding the Laws of the Game within one month of the ordinary annual meeting of IFAB. The Members shall enforce these amendments and decisions no later than 1 July following IFABs annual meeting. Exceptions may be granted only to Members whose football season has not terminated by this date. Members may apply such amendments and decisions as soon as they have been issued by IFAB.
X . R E F E R E E S A N D A S S I S TA N T R E F E R E E S
The referee of every international A match shall send a report within 48 hours of the match both to FIFA and the Member on whose territory the match was played. This report shall be made on the official form given to the referee by the Member under whose jurisdiction the match was played. The report shall record all the disciplinary measures taken and the reasons for these measures.
Referees and assistant referees at international matches shall be entitled to: (a) a daily allowance; (b) reimbursement of travel expenses. FIFAs Expenses Regulations shall determine the amounts, travel category and number of days due for reimbursement to which referees and assistant referees are entitled.
FIFA shall ensure that its objectives are achieved and secured solely by using suitable material and human resources either of its own or by delegating to Members or Confederations or by working with the Confederations in accordance with the FIFA Statutes. With reference to art. 2 (e) of the FIFA Statutes, FIFA shall take action especially, but not exclusively, against irregular betting activities, doping and racism. These activities are prohibited and subject to sanctions.
The Regulations Governing the Application of the Statutes were adopted at the Congress in Sydney on 30 May 2008. Articles 15 to 18 come into force with immediate effect and article 19 comes into force on 1 August 2008.
Each Member may be represented at the Congress by a maximum of three delegates, all of whom may take part in the debates. The names of the delegates, including the one with the right to vote, shall be notified to the general secretariat before the opening of the Congress. The general secretariat enters the delegates mentioned on to a list (numbered 1 to 3). The delegate with the right to vote is entered as number 1. If the delegate with the right to vote leaves the Congress during the debates, the delegate entered as number 2 on the Members delegation list is entitled to vote. If this delegate is also absent, the delegate entered as number 3 is entitled to vote. FIFA shall bear the costs of travel and accommodation for three delegates of each Member taking part in the Congress. The Executive Committee shall issue appropriate directives in this connection.
The President shall chair the Congress. If the President is unable to attend, the longest serving vice-president available shall deputise. If none of the vice-presidents is present, the Congress shall elect a member of the Executive Committee as chairman. The chair shall ensure that the Congress is conducted in strict compliance with these Standing Orders, open and close the Congress and debates, and, unless the Congress decides otherwise, grant delegates permission to speak and conduct all discussions. The chair shall be responsible for maintaining order during debates. He may take the following action against any Congress participant who disturbs the debates: (a) a call to order; (b) a reprimand; (c) exclusion from one or more sessions.
At the beginning of the first session, the Congress shall appoint an adequate number of scrutineers to count the votes and to assist the Secretary General in distributing and counting voting papers issued for the elections. The Executive Committee may decide to use electronic equipment to determine the results of a vote.
Official interpreters shall be appointed to translate into the official languages of the Congress. They shall be appointed by the Secretary General.
Debates on each item on the agenda shall be preceded by a short report: (a) by the chair or a member of the Executive Committee designated for this purpose; (b) by a representative of the committee designated by the Executive Committee to give a report; (c) by a delegate from the Member that requested the item be included in the agenda.
Elections shall be carried out with ballot papers by secret ballot. The Secretary General, assisted by the scrutineers, shall conduct the distribution and counting of the ballot papers. The number of ballot papers that have been distributed shall be announced by the chair before the count. If the number of ballot papers returned is equal to or less than the number of ballot papers distributed, the election shall be declared valid. If the number returned exceeds that of the ballot papers distributed, the vote shall be declared null and void and another vote shall be taken immediately. The absolute majority shall be calculated on the basis of the number of valid ballot papers collected. Empty ballot papers or invalid votes are disregarded. If two or more votes are given in support of one candidate on one ballot paper, only one vote shall be valid. The chair shall announce the result of each ballot. The Secretary General shall put the ballot papers that have been collected and counted into envelopes intended for this purpose and seal them immediately. The general secretariat shall keep these envelopes and destroy them 100 days after the end of the Congress.
Secretary General Jrme Valcke
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