LEGAL STATUS OF FOOTBALL AGENTS AND THEIR REQUIREMENTS

Authors

  • Nurullayeva Djamila Sayfiyevna Associate Professor Uzbek State University of Physical Education of Sports
  • Khushvaktov Zokhidjon Rozikovich Teacher Uzbek State University of Physical Education of Sports

Keywords:

Football agent regulations, legal framework for agents, FIFA Football Agent Regulations (FFAR), licensing process, UFA (Uzbekistan Football Association), agent certification exam, player contract negotiations, transfer rules, agent fees and commissions, ethical responsibilities, conflict of interest in representation, transparency in dealings, dispute resolution mechanisms, compliance with national laws, player-agent relationship.

Abstract

Football agents play a crucial role in representing players and facilitating transfers, sponsorships, and contract negotiations. The legal status of football agents is primarily governed by FIFA’s global regulations, with additional oversight from national football associations, such as the Uzbekistan Football Association (UFA). To operate legally, agents must obtain a license by passing an exam that tests their knowledge of football regulations, contract law, and ethical standards. Agents are also required to adhere to fee caps, avoid conflicts of interest, and maintain transparency in their dealings. In Uzbekistan, the UFA enforces these standards, ensuring agents comply with both domestic and international football laws.

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Published

2024-10-09

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Nurullayeva Djamila Sayfiyevna, & Khushvaktov Zokhidjon Rozikovich. (2024). LEGAL STATUS OF FOOTBALL AGENTS AND THEIR REQUIREMENTS. Web of Scientist: International Scientific Research Journal, 5(10), 11–18. Retrieved from https://wos.academiascience.org/index.php/wos/article/view/5062

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