Soccer Camps Sample Clauses

Soccer Camps. At the request of his Team or MLS, a Player shall work one (1) day each year at a Soccer Camp as directed, without additional compensation, provided that participants in such Soccer Camp are not being charged a fee to participate. Additional Soccer Camp work may be made available to the Player by MLS or the Team, participation and compensation for which shall be treated in the same manner as a Commercial Appearance under this Article. The Player acknowledges and agrees that, because of the possibility that sponsoring, promoting, conducting or participating in or maintaining an ownership interest in non-MLS soccer camps may interfere with his obligations under this CBA and his Player Agreement and/or interfere with such Soccer Camps, he shall not sponsor, promote, conduct, participate in or maintain an ownership interest in any Soccer Camps during the Term of this CBA. Notwithstanding the above limitations, during the Off- Season, a Player may participate in any capacity in a Player Soccer Camp, which shall be of a definite duration and shall not be an academy or youth club with ongoing operations. During the Off-Season, such Player Soccer Camp may be in any location. During the Regular Season and Post-Season, such Player Soccer Camp participation may not be within forty-five (45) miles of a Team’s stadium. A Player may act as a coach for a youth soccer club at any time and place, provided that the Team may withhold consent to the Player’s participation where such activity would interfere with a business activity of the Team. Such consent shall not be unreasonably denied.
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