Academy Player definition

Academy Player means a male player (other than an Amateur Player or a Trialist) who is in an age group between Under 9 and Under 21 and who is registered for and who is coached by or plays football for or at a Club which operates an Academy pursuant to the Professional Game Youth Development Rules, save for a player who:
Academy Player means any Player who, as at 1 September 2019, is between 16 and 24 years of age (inclusive) and whose total Salary for the Salary Cap Year 2019-20 or any previous Salary Cap Year does not exceed or has not exceeded £30,000 at that Club. For the avoidance of doubt, if total Salary paid to an Academy Player is, in any Salary Cap Year, in excess of£30,000, the Academy Player shall be treated as a Senior Player for the purposes of the Regulations. With effect from 1 July 2019, where any Player of a Club ceases to be an Academy Player of that Club and becomes a Senior Player of that Club, or where any Player of a Club was first employed by that Club as a Senior Player, in either case that Player will at all times be treated as a Senior Player of that Club and shall not at any stage be capable of being or becoming an Academy Player of that Club;
Academy Player means a cricketer registered on a Regional Host’s Academy Programme.

Examples of Academy Player in a sentence

  • Players who reach the age of nine years during the academic year and who are in full-time education may register as an Academy Player.

  • Consent by Parent to be completed if the Academy Player is a minor I, (full name) .................................................................................

  • Subject to clause 7 above and unless agreed otherwise by the Clubs involved, compensation for the development of the Academy Player shall be calculated as set out in paragraphs 9 and 10 below.

  • Academy Player accommodation Categories 1 to 4 Sufficient and adequate accommodation for all registered Academy Players and Trialists under the age of 18 not residing with their Parents.

  • The meeting should involve the head coach for the Academy Player’s Development Phase and the Head of Education (particularly if the Club is providing education to the Academy Player), plus any other relevant Academy Staff (e.g. sports scientists) as required.

  • Where a Club includes a Player in its Club Academy ( Club Academy Player), it shall enter into a Club Academy agreement in a form prescribed by the AFL from time to time (Club Academy Agreement).

  • A Club Academy Player may be provided with Football Academy Benefits by or on behalf of the Club up to a maximum value of $25,000 per Football Year, unless otherwise approved by the AFL.

  • All applications for compensation must be made within six months of the date of signing of the new contract by the England Academy Player.

  • A Club may negotiate a contract with an Academy Player under the age of 20 years old on the previous 31 August within its employment at any point during the Season, however, negotiations must have begun and an offer of written contract made by March 31 of that Season.

  • All payments made by a Club to a Club Academy Player in its Club Academy are excluded as Football Payments for the purposes of calculating a Club’s Total Player Payments.


More Definitions of Academy Player

Academy Player means a player who is:
Academy Player means a cricketer who is registered, or is seeking registration, on a Regional Host’s Academy Programme.
Academy Player meansAn Academy Player as defined in rule 1.9 of the Premier League Youth Development Rules.a “Broadcaster” meansA person who broadcasts Fixtures, whether regulated by the Office of Communications under the Communications Act 2003 or otherwise.The “Club” meansChelsea Football Club, Chelsea FC Plc and its subsidiaries.The “Parent” meansFordstam Ltd“Club Team” meansSpecific football teams within the Club, including but not limited to:The Men’s and Women’s teams, youth teams and development teams.The “DPs” meansRoman Arkadyevich Abramovich and Eugene Tenenbaum.“Fixtures” meansFootball matches organised by Relevant Bodies.“Merchandise” meansMerchandise licensed by the Club for production or sale by third parties.a “Person” meansAn individual, a body of persons corporate or unincorporate, any organisation or any association or combination of persons.“Player” or “Players” meansAny person with a playing contract for any Club Team.Any person registered to a club which is not the Club, but with whom the Club still has a contractual relationship (through paying wages, or otherwise).“Relevant Bodies” meansThe English Football Association, The Premier League, the Union of European Football Associations, the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA), the English Football League and any other institution or administrative body of which the Club is a member.a “Relevant Institution” meansA person that has permission under Part 4A of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (permission to carry on regulated activity).A person that is authorised or registered under Part 2 of the Payment Services Regulations (SI 2017/752). A person that is authorised or registered under Part 2 of the Electronic Money Regulations (SI 2011/99).A person that is an operator of a recognised payment system (or that is a service provider in relation to recognised payment systems) for the purposes of Part 5 of the Banking Act 2009. Permissions
Academy Player. – means an individual registered with an DA Club and participating in the Development Academy Program.
Academy Player means a cricketer who is registered, or is seeking registration, on an FCC’s Academy Programme.

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