Logo The Global Game: Ownership of Football Clubs & Players
  25th September 2007   The Selfridge Hotel, London
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The Global Game: Ownership of Football Clubs & Players

25th September 2007
The Selfridge Hotel, Orchard Street, London W1H 6JS


Introduction:

Clubs are keen to sign the best players from anywhere in the world in order to achieve success.
National associations also want success, which they can only achieve through the development of homegrown players.
Third-party ownership of players presents a problem for clubs, and national associations have called on FIFA to investigate.

World Sports Law Reports one day Briefing on the Ownership of Football clubs and Players will provide an in-depth analysis of club and player ownership rules across the world, and will provide a unique opportunity for sports clubs, federations, governing bodies and advisors to discuss their plans for developing an international system to fairly govern ownership of footballs two most important assets, clubs and players.



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