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International Transfers of Under-18 Footballers: FIFA’s Latest Crusade? Kayla McCulley, Université de Neuchâtel
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OUTLINE Legal Context Training Compensation Recruitment and Illegal Incitements Synthesis
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EU LEGAL CONTEXT Employment of minors – EU Directive on the Protection of Young People at Work (94/33/EC) – Labor restrictions for adolescents more flexible for work in certain sectors like entertainment, cultural activities, and sport Freedom of movement for workers (Art. 45 TfEU) – CJCE jurisprudence
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FIFA LEGAL CONTEXT Art. 17 RSTP: Consequences of rupture without just cause 1. In all cases, the party in breach shall pay compensation. … 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 … Art. 19 RSTP: Protection of minors 1. International transfers of players are only permitted if the player is over the age of 18. 2. The following three exceptions to this rule apply: … 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...
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TRAINING COMPENSATION Olympique Lyonnais v. Olivier Bernard and Newcastle Utd. (3/2010) – Art. 23 of the 1997/1998 LFP Charter: A French club is within its rights to oblige a « joueur espoir » between the age of 16 and 22 to sign as a professional at this same club. – Compensation must be calculated on the true costs of training a young player rather than on a salary or other calculations – Article 45: Encouraging recruitment and formation of young players could represent a legitimate restriction on freedom of movement for workers in the EU – Bernard redux: Challenge to the Italian vincolo sportivo in January 2010
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RECRUITMENT AND ILLEGAL INDUCEMENTS (Sept. 2009) Kakuta and Chelsea FC: Catalyst or red herring? First time that the FIFA Disciplinary Committee sanctioned a club for having incited a player to break his contract – Age of player during recruitment and signing period (15 going on 16) was a key factor in applying the two-year ban Aggressive recruiting in the spotlight: Support builds for better protection of minors and regulations on their transfer
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SYNTHESIS Legal (and media?) pressures at the EU and FIFA levels Greater focus on the issues involved in training and transferring of minors in Europe From Bosman to Bernard: National associations (France, Italy) must update their statutes on first signings to conform with Article 45 TfEU Encouraging the development of minors: A legitimate objective that justifies bending the rules?
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QUESTIONS? Kayla McCulley National Collegiate Athletic Association P.O. Box 6222 Indianapolis, IN 46228 kmcculley@ncaa.org
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