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⚖️ Earlier this year, Pitchside Sports Consulting (PSC) published an in-depth article on the FIFA Football Tribunal (FFT)—its structure, scope, and the regulatory power it holds over global football.
💡 The positive feedback we received made one thing clear: there is strong demand in the CONCACAF region for a practical understanding of how the Tribunal operates. This demand echoes the recent testimonial from the BVI International Arbitration Centre (BVI IAC), reaffirming the importance of translating football law into practice through the creation of domestic and regional NDRCs.
🔎 In fact, PSC recently advised two professional footballers in contractual disputes with their club. Our intervention not only secured their release with just cause and facilitated transfers to their new clubs—it also set a first-of-its-kind precedent in CONCACAF, aligning with the trajectory of landmark CAS jurisprudence: Bosman, Matuzalem, Andy Webster, Diarra, and Seraing.
🎙️ Building on this momentum, Episode 2 of the Football Regulatory Podcast takes our written analysis further. We explore:
* How the FFT processes disputes between players, clubs, and agents
* What lessons can be drawn from case law and CAS precedents
* Why this system matters now more than ever for football in the Americas
👉 Tune in, listen, and subscribe to the Football Regulatory Podcast.Your understanding of football law may be the difference between compliance and crisis.
By Football Regulatory Intelligence — From the Americas to the World⚖️ Earlier this year, Pitchside Sports Consulting (PSC) published an in-depth article on the FIFA Football Tribunal (FFT)—its structure, scope, and the regulatory power it holds over global football.
💡 The positive feedback we received made one thing clear: there is strong demand in the CONCACAF region for a practical understanding of how the Tribunal operates. This demand echoes the recent testimonial from the BVI International Arbitration Centre (BVI IAC), reaffirming the importance of translating football law into practice through the creation of domestic and regional NDRCs.
🔎 In fact, PSC recently advised two professional footballers in contractual disputes with their club. Our intervention not only secured their release with just cause and facilitated transfers to their new clubs—it also set a first-of-its-kind precedent in CONCACAF, aligning with the trajectory of landmark CAS jurisprudence: Bosman, Matuzalem, Andy Webster, Diarra, and Seraing.
🎙️ Building on this momentum, Episode 2 of the Football Regulatory Podcast takes our written analysis further. We explore:
* How the FFT processes disputes between players, clubs, and agents
* What lessons can be drawn from case law and CAS precedents
* Why this system matters now more than ever for football in the Americas
👉 Tune in, listen, and subscribe to the Football Regulatory Podcast.Your understanding of football law may be the difference between compliance and crisis.