Examples of FIFA Regulations in a sentence
Rules for the Status and Transfer of Futsal Players 1 PrincipleThese rules are an integral part of the FIFA Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players.
Exhibitors of Non-Commercial Public Viewing Events, despite not having a formal licence, shall also be subject to prosecution under applicable laws in the event the FIFA Regulations for Public Viewing Events are not strictly observed.
All licence applicants’ professional players must have a written contract with the licence applicant in accordance with the relevant provisions of the FIFA Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players.
The licence applicant must respect the provisions of the FIFA Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players with regard to loans of professional players.
To the extent that there is a conflict between the Regulations issued by the Executive Committee which cannot be resolved by the SAFA, CAF or FIFA Regulations, the provisions of the NSL Handbook will prevail.
These FIFA Regulations shall form an integral part of any licence granted by FIFA for a Public Viewing Event.
In addition, the provisions of the FIFA Disciplinary Code and all other FIFA Regulations shall apply.
All the licence applicant’s players, including youth players above the age of 10, must be registered with FAF in accordance with the relevant provisions of the FIFA Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players.
The home Club is responsible for ensuring that the ground markings as per FIFA Regulations are precise and clear and in paint – no lime product is to be used for line marking.
Please note that Non-Commercial Public Viewing Events, despite not requiring a formal licence, are conditional upon the Exhibitor’s full compliance with these FIFA Regulations for Public Viewing Events.