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

  • DFL e.V. and its members undertake, without recourse to the ordinary courts of law, to submit all disputes going beyond DFB matters to the competent body of the UEFA and FIFA and the TAS, insofar as this does not contravene any compulsory national or international laws or the UEFA or FIFA Statutes allow for exceptions.

  • By applying for a licence, an applicant agrees to abide by the FFA and FIFA Football Agent Regulations, the FFA and FIFA Statutes, the FFA Disciplinary Regulations and Code of Ethics and the FIFA Code of Ethics, FIFA Disciplinary Code and the FFA and FIFA Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players (RSTP), all of which are available on the official websites of the FFA and FIFA respectfully on ▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇ and ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.

  • The FIFA Disciplinary Committee and, where relevant, the independent Ethics Committee are competent to impose sanctions on any Football Agent or Client that violates these Regulations, the FIFA Statutes or any other FIFA regulations, in accordance with these Regulations, the FIFA Disciplinary Code and the FIFA Code of Ethics.

  • The Secretary General wrote: • To run TTFA daily affairs; • To establish a debt repayment plan that is implementable by the TTFA; • To review and amend TTFA statutes (and other regulations where necessary) and to ensure their compliance with the FIFA Statutes and requirements before duly submitting them for approval to the TTFA congress; and • To organise and conduct elections of a new TTFA Executive Committee for a four-year mandate.

  • Reference is made to Articles 59 to 63 of the UEFA Statutes as well as Articles 60 to 64 of the FIFA Statutes.

  • Article 58.1 of the FIFA Statutes grants the Player a right of appeal to CAS from a decision of the DRC.

  • The jurisdiction of the CAS, which was not disputed by the parties, derives from articles 66 and 67 of the FIFA Statutes, which state in particular that CAS has jurisdiction to consider appeals against a decision of the Single Judge.

  • The parties in the present case have submitted themselves to the FIFA Statutes, including article 66 para.


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;