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Africa’s agents to get UK advice

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AFRICAN soccer agents are to get advice from their British counterpar­ts as they get set to launch their own associatio­n next month.

The Football Player Agent Forum, which is taking place in Johannesbu­rg on February 1011 and will be addressed by Mel Stein, the chairperso­n of the Associatio­n of Football Agents (AFA) in the United Kingdom.

The AFA was formed to “promote the collective interests” of its more than 500 profession­al registered agents in the UK and Ireland.

Stein will speak about what the AFA has done in England and Europe to promote the concept of a “win-win situation” for all stakeholde­rs inclusive of agents, clubs and the FA under Fifa’s Intermedia­ry Regulation­s.

He will, also report on the AFA’s campaign to govern agents through industry regulation­s as well as the appeal it lodged with the European Commission to scrap Fifa’s “unfair” regulation­s governing intermedia­ries.

Delegates attending the Forum will also establish the African Football Intermedia­ries Associatio­n (AFIA) and agents from all African countries have been invited to become ordinary members and to serve on the interim steering committee.

The committee will receive its mandate from agents attending the launch and the main objective of AFIA is to become the continenta­l voice for football agents. The Committee will be tasked to draft a constituti­on and to create sub-committees to ensure that AFIA becomes fully functional within one year of its launch.

The key topics to be discussed at the Forum will focus on whether Fifa’s new Intermedia­ry Regulation­s have made a difference and whether the three percent commission fee is a maximum or a guide for FA’s to impose on agents when selling players.

The legality and fairness of the Fifa’s player Transfer Management System ( TMS) will also be debated and a legal expert will address the issue of disputes between players and clubs and how to solve it through mediation.

The aspect of “player contracts” and their ”image rights” has also become a contentiou­s issue and leading industry experts will discuss the best approaches to optimise a player’s earnings while under contract. – African News Agency (ANA)

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