Agent market and intermediaries
England, 54
clearing house system, 39
English Premier League, 38
Football Association, 39
football authorities, 38
Italy
Beckham Law, 47
controls, 46
gallant transfer market match, 44
Italian Football Federation, 43–44
neroazzurro coach statement, 45
PDP agency, 46
repatriated workers, 47
spectacularized market, 44
transfer market, 43
Spain
DSI’s investment strategy, 50
general economic conditions, 50
Spanish league, 48
Spanish legislator, 49
American Bar Association’s Model Rule of Professional Conduct, 72
Antitrust, 45
Antitrust legislation, 71
Articolo 82 CE, 5
Association decision, 6
Bankruptcy law, 50
Blatter reform
clubs and players, 11
compensation, 12
double representation rule, 10
impeccable reputation, 12
licensed agents, 11
requisites for registration, 12
Training Compensation, 13
Zurich Federation, 16
Blatter reform of 2015, 35
Canadian Premier League, 96
College Draft, 90
Common law, 42
Competitive imbalance, 72
CONCACAF Champions League, 89
Court of arbitration (CAS), 20
Double representation rule, 10
English Premier League (EPL), 38
European Club Association (ECA), 18
European Economic Area (EEA), 7
European Football Agents Association (EFAA), 19, 128–129
Federation Francaise de Football (FFF), 4
Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), 1
association decision, 6
Clearing House, 21
clubs, 13
Dispute Resolution Chamber (CRC), 13
intermediarie, 43
limits, 23
pay cap, 21
Players Agents Regulations, 31
preparation bonus, 13
public compensation, 21
radical regulatory changes, 9
regulation, 2
Regulations on working with Intermediaries 2015, 15
solidarity fund, 21
solidarity mechanism, 14
Status and Transfers of Players, 13
Statute, 2
transfer compensation, 15
transfer matching system, 19
youth prosecutors, 21
FIFA Regulation on Intermediaries 2015, 11
Football agent
colleagues
England, 129
EU sectoral social dialogue for professional football, 129–130
solidarity, 126
consequences, 9
contacts/connections, 103
diversification and associations, 108–113
European Big Five sisters
agent market, 35
bad reputation, 35
business structure, 34
Covid-19 pandemic, 35
English Premier League’s decision, 36
Global Transfer Report, 37
TMS FIFA, 37
UEFA comparison report, 35
Historical Excursus
Calciomercato, 63
“Cash & Carry” Pyle, 59
CIES institute, 56
England, 64
entrepreneurial category, 55
football observer, 60
German federation, 61
Gigi Peronace, 63
UEFA match agent, 63
UNFP, 64
International Federation, 3
legal evolution, 3
Multiplayers International Denmark, 5
Piau’s complaint, 4
professional qualification, 107–108
regulation, stepping stone, 1
supporters, 122
Football Association (FA), 39
Footballer’s Status Commission, 4, 7
Football Stakeholders Committee, 17–18, 29, 30
Football training system, 95
France Football Federation (FFF), 18
Free all policy, 16
Future Reform Prospectuses
Clearing House, 20
European Football Agents Association (EFAA), 19
FIFA TMS, 19
Football Stakeholders Committee, 17–18
France Football Federation, 18
Italian national football system, 22
mandatory liability insurance, 19
new Agents Regulation, 19
Sports Order, 22
temporary football agents, 26–28
Gallant transfer market match, 44
GEA World Agency, 45
Globe Soccer meeting, 19
Hamburger Sport-Verein, 53
Harmonized European approach, 130
Insolvency law, 50
Instituto Superior de Derecho y Economía (ISDE), 32
Intermediary concept, 31
International Center for Sports Studies, 56
Italian Association of Football Agents (IAFA), 127–128
Italian Football Federation, 43–44
Italian national football system, 22
Licensed agents, 11
Major League Soccer (MLS), 89
Minimum standards, 69
Model Rules of Professional Conduct, 71
Multiplayers International Denmark, 5
National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), 68
National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws (NCCUSL), 68
National Premier Soccer League (NPSL), 90
National Sports Federation, 10, 13
National Union of Professional Footballers (UNFP), 52
National Women Soccer League (NWSL), 90
Player Allocation, 90
Players and clubs, 4
Player welfare, 121
Professional liability insurance, 7
Professional qualification, 107–108
Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players (RSTP), 40
School training system, 95
Social dumping, 27
Solidarity contribution mechanism, 14
Solidarity fund, 21
Spanish tax reform, 48
Spectacularized market, 44
Sports Agent Responsibility and Trust Act (SPARTA), 70
Sports intermediary, 9
Sports Justice, 22
Summary model, 25
Temporary football agents, 26–28
Third-party ownership (TPO) agreement, 39
Transfer matching system, 19, 37
Trattato di Roma, 5
Treaty of Rome, 5
UEFA European Clubs Forum, 18
Uniform Athlete Agents Act (UAAA), 68, 69
Union of Professional Football Clubs (UCPF), 52
United Premier Soccer League (UPSL), 88
United Soccer League (USL), 89
United States Soccer Federation (USSF), 75
United States Sports Agent
antitrust legislation, 71
competitive imbalance, 72
figure, 67
football “problem”
all-American mentality, 93
brand football marketing, 97
football training system, 95
Italian Serie A 2019/2020, 97–100
Klinsmann’s comment, 92
Ottawa team, 96
school training system, 95
self-play and street football, 93
Intermediary Declaration, 75–76
natural persons first name, 79–81
requirements for, 76
minimum standards, 69
model, 69
NCCUSL, 68
North American perspective, 71
state-based regulation, 74
UEFA confederation, 73
Uniform Athlete Agents Act, 68, 70
U.S. Soccer Federation Intermediary Registration Form, 85–87
U.S. Football Federation (USSF), 88
U.S. Soccer Federation Intermediary Registration Form, 85–87
Women Premier Soccer League (WPSL), 90
World Football Federation, 9
Youth prosecutors, 21
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