Examples of FIFA Member Association in a sentence
A Developmental Permit will only be granted to Canadian players; defined as a Canadian Citizen and/or hold a Canadian passport and not have played for, or represented, by virtue of dual citizenship or parental lineage, any other FIFA Member Association, at any level, unless a change of Association to Canada Soccer, in accordance with FIFA Statutes, has been granted.
Clubs, Leagues or any other group of Clubs that are affiliated with Canada Soccer cannot belong to another FIFA Member Association or participate in competitions on the territory of another FIFA Member Association without the authorization of Canada Soccer, the other FIFA Member Association, the relevant Confederations, and FIFA, except in exceptional circumstances.
Any match involving two Clubs or teams belonging to the same FIFA Member Association but not Canada Soccer shall also be an international match.
An International Match is defined as a match between two teams (either two teams representing a FIFA Member Association, two club teams, two all-star teams, one team representing a FIFA Member Association and one club team, or a team representing a FIFA Member Association or club team and an all-star team) belonging to different members of FIFA.
The authority for organizing international matches and competitions between FIFA Member Association teams and between Leagues and/or Clubs lies solely with FIFA.
Member Associations, and where applicable District Associations, Leagues and Clubs wishing to arrange exhibition games in Canada between their amateur Club(s) and amateur Clubs from another FIFA Member Association shall request permission in writing from Canada Soccer at least thirty (30) days prior to the scheduled date of the proposed game.
Proof that the advertised participants have committed to participate, including provision of FIFA International Match Authorization Forms, and confirmation from the FIFA Member Association that it approves the Club or team to play in Canada.
An International Transfer Certificate (ITC) is a certificate provided from one FIFA Member Association to another to facilitate the transfer of a player between countries.
The FIFA Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players (FIFA Regulations) require all players, either amateur or professional, to obtain an ITC where the immediately preceding registration was with a FIFA Member Association other than the FIFA Member Association in which the player is registering.
Last but not least, the Appellant was also the President of the GFA for 13 years, and thus the highest representative of a FIFA Member Association.