FIFA RSTP definition

FIFA RSTP means the relevant FIFA regulations on the status and transfer of players.
FIFA RSTP means the Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players adopted by 71 FIFA, effective January 2021, as those Regulations may be amended, supplemented, or 72 interpreted by FIFA from time to time.
FIFA RSTP means the FIFA Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players issued from time to time.

Examples of FIFA RSTP in a sentence

  • The term of an SPA (i.e., including any option years) shall not exceed six 608 (6) Contract Years (regardless of any limitations that may have otherwise been applicable 609 pursuant to the FIFA RSTP).

  • The term of an SPA (i.e., including any option years) shall not exceed five 612 (5) Contract Years (regardless of any limitations that may have otherwise been applicable 613 pursuant to the FIFA RSTP).

  • Unless otherwise prohibited by any other provision of this CBA, the 1309 League Parties shall be permitted to act in accordance with (and enforce their rights 1310 under) any provisions of the FIFA RSTP, specifically including Article 20 (Training 1311 Compensation) and Article 21 (Solidarity).

  • The most significant is the case of CAS 2016/A/4490 RFC Seraing v FIFA.4 The Belgian football club, RFC Seraing, had concluded TPO contracts with the company ▇▇▇▇▇ Sports in breach of Article 18ter of the FIFA RSTP.

  • Unless otherwise prohibited by any other provision of this CBA, the 1333 League Parties shall be permitted to act in accordance with (and enforce their rights 1334 under) any provisions of the FIFA RSTP, specifically including Article 20 (Training 1335 1336 Compensation) and Article 21 (Solidarity).