FIFA Statutes definition

FIFA Statutes means the statutes adopted by FIFA and in force, and includes the Regulations Governing the Application of the Statutes and the Standing Orders of the FIFA Congress;
FIFA Statutes or “Statutes of FIFA”: means the statutes, rules and regulations of FIFA;
FIFA Statutes means the statutes and any accompanying standing orders, by-laws and regulations governing football as promulgated by FIFA from time to time;

Examples of FIFA Statutes in a sentence

  • The NZF Statutes and Regulations, the FIFA Statutes and all FIFA Regulations in force shall apply.

  • Any reference in these Regulations to the NZF Statutes and Regulations, the FIFA Statutes and FIFA Regulations, refers to the Statutes, Rules and Regulations valid at the time of application.

  • Through the act of reporting, academies and players undertake to practise football in accordance with the FIFA Statutes, and to respect and promote the ethical principles of organised football.

  • I declare that I am currently not holding a position of official, as defined in point 11 of the Definitions section of the FIFA Statutes, nor will I hold such a position in the foreseeable future.

  • Reference is also made to the Definitions section in the FIFA Statutes.

  • By the act of registering, a player agrees to abide by the FIFA Statutes and regulations, the confederations and the associations.

  • Any person subject to the FIFA Statutes and regulations who acts in a manner designed to induce a breach of contract between a professional and a club in order to facilitate the transfer of the player shall be sanctioned.

  • In accordance with the FIFA Statutes and the UEFA Statutes, Members and Participants undertake not to refer football disputes to a Court of Law.

  • Any person subject to the FIFA Statutes and regulations (club officials, players’ agents, players, etc.) who acts in a manner designed to induce a breach of contract between a professional and a club in order to facilitate the transfer of the player shall be sanctioned.

  • The composition of the investigatory and the adjudicatory chambers shall be in accordance with the FIFA Statutes.


More Definitions of FIFA Statutes

FIFA Statutes or “Statutes of FIFA”: means the statutes, rules and regulations of FIFA; “General Secretariat”: shall mean the administrative structure of SAFA under the Chief Executive Officer as contemplated in Article 19.5;

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