FIFA Football Law Annual Review 2023 (FLAR) to take place in Mexico City on 2-3 March 2023

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Football Law Annual Review 2023

FIFA Football Law Annual Review (FLAR) 2023 is streamlined live on fifa.com on 2 & 3 March 2023 in Mexico City.

  • Event to bring together football stakeholders for discussions on latest football legal matters
  • This year’s conference will include presentations on recent transfer system reforms
  • Football Law Annual Review 2023 will be also streamed live on FIFA.com

On 2 and 3 March 2023, the 5th edition of the FIFA Football Law Annual Review (FLAR) will take place in Mexico City. This year’s event will once again bring together many top football law experts and numerous stakeholders from all around the world for discussions on the most pressing and interesting topics in football law.

FIFA Football Law Annual Review (FLAR) 2023

In 2022, there were a number of important regulatory changes which have had a direct impact on the daily football operations of thousands of clubs and players and other football stakeholders. At the same time, important initiatives were launched and new mechanisms put in place to update football’s legal framework and align it with the latest evolutions in the football industry.

All of these developments will be presented, discussed and analysed at the upcoming 5th edition of the FIFA Football Law Annual Review (FLAR) in Mexico City on 2 and 3 March 2023. This year’s FLAR will once again bring together many top football law experts and numerous stakeholders from all around the world for discussions on the most pressing and interesting topics in football law.

The agenda will feature, among other key topics, presentations on the new FIFA Clearing House, the new FIFA Football Agent Regulations and other recent reforms of the transfer system as well as changes to the FIFA Disciplinary Code and the FIFA Code of Ethics.

Since 2019, FIFA has been opening its doors to present the FIFA Football Law Annual Review. Every year, FIFA shares with football’s legal stakeholders the regulatory work, case law and main decisions of its decision-making and judicial bodies, as well as the main Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) proceedings arising from FIFA’s decisions.

Attendance at the FIFA Football Law Annual Review 2023 is free of charge and open to all representatives of member associations, confederations, leagues, clubs, and players’ and agents’ unions.

All presentations will be given in English, with simultaneous interpreting into Spanish and French for those attending both in person and online.

Attendance at the FIFA Football Law Annual Review 2023, either online or in person in Mexico City, is free of charge and open to all representatives of football stakeholders.

Anyone interested in attending the event in Mexico City (in person) will need to complete this registration form.

In the interests of ensuring that the football community can follow this event and that all interested parties can access the information presented, the FIFA Football Law Annual Review 2023 will be also streamed live, free of charge, on FIFA.com.

For more information on the FIFA Football Law Annual Review 2023, please click HERE.

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WHY A FIFA FOOTBALL LAW ANNUAL REVIEW?

One of the fundamental pillars of FIFA 2.0 is the transparency of the organisation, its governance and the decision-making process.

In recent years, the development of regulations and legal decisions in various fields of FIFA’s activity has become a very relevant issue for professionals at member associations, leagues, clubs and players’ and agents’ unions.

With this undeniable reality in mind, FIFA has set itself the objective of ensuring that football’s legal stakeholders can get to know the most relevant aspects of the field.

Since 2019, FIFA has been opening its doors to present the FIFA Football Law Annual Review. Every year, FIFA shares with football’s legal stakeholders the regulatory work, case law and main decisions of its decision-making and judicial bodies, as well as the main Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) proceedings arising from FIFA’s decisions.

2022 was a World Cup year and another 365 days of relevant regulatory changes for FIFA. Relevant decisions by the FIFA judicial bodies and CAS were also rendered.

FLAR 2023
FLAR 2023

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