How do you become a fifa certified soccer agent?

Once you beomce a soccer agent, how do you become certified by fifa?

Public Comments

  1. they are the biggest soccer association in the world.
  2. You get reviewed by a selected committee after you pass your test in which you must score at least 92%
  3. of my mom prayrs and and a little luck
  4. You get reviewed by a selected committee after you pass your test in which you must score at least 92%
  5. Spelling of become is wrong in "Once you beomce"
  6. I wish I knew. I am still upset, I loooooooooove soccer and the world cup is a dream event but Yahoo! Answers throws the competition for US users only..hicks..hicks..this is not fair!
  7. If by agent you mean referee, I can help with that. There are several steps. Go to ussoccer.com and find your state association. Find the person inchage of instruction, usually the state director of instruction (SDI). Go to a local entry level referee clinic and become a grade 8 referee. Once you do this you it will take about 10 years and 5000 games to be a FIFA International Referee. This is the qualification need to be the "Man in the middle" for World Cup. By the way at that level politics is a large part of it, so on your way up be nice to everyone and don't burn any bridges.
  8. You have to send an application to the national association of the country which you live in to apply to be a certified agent. If the application is accepted the association will call you in for a written examination. If the applicant scores the minimum required the association will request that you get a professional liability insurance with an insurance company in that country. Then the agent has to sign a Pledge of the Code of Professional Conduct. After that the association will issue certification.
  9. Go to the FIFA web site and check under regulations. You will get your answer.
  10. Practice, practice, practice.
  11. The best way is to pick out a tiny Brazilian baby right after birth. You then convince the baby boy's parents that he will one day become the next Ronaldinho, Adriano, or Ronaldo. After a small fee to the parents you become the boy's agent and watch him grow into a superstar at the age of 15 and then you sell him to a big European club and make millions. After the boy hoists the World Cup trophy above his head at 20 you receive a FIFA certification by mail. Easy as that!
  12. become a scout the start looking for talent
  13. First you have to build good relationships with your players then you have to be one of the best for Fifa to pick you.
  14. BY ANNOUNCING FROM A NATIONAL FEDERATION
  15. Your born English :-)
  16. Licensed Players' Agents Regulations From FIFA.com http://www.fifa.com/en/regulations/regulationlegal/0,1577,3,00.html II. Issue of a License Art. 2 Any natural person wishing to act as a players' agent shall send a written application to the national association of the country of which he is a national or, if he lives elsewhere, to the national association of his country of domicile provided he has lived there constantly for at least two years. Within the territory of the EU/EEA the applicant may turn to the national association of the country of his legal domicile, regardless of the duration of his residence. The applicant must have an impeccable reputation otherwise his application will be disregarded. The national association concerned shall decide whether the applicant fulfils the basic requirements in accordance with the national legislation of the country concerned. Only a natural person may apply for a licence. Applications from companies or clubs are not permitted. Art. 3 An applicant may not, under any circumstances, hold a position with FIFA, a confederation, a national association, a club or any organisation connected with these institutions. Art. 4 Any national association that receives an application for a licence shall check whether it complies with the prerequisites stipulated in art. 2 and art. 3. If the application is acceptable, the national association shall call the candidate for a written examination. An applicant whose application has officially been rejected by the national association's examining body may send his application to FIFA. The FIFA Players' Status Committee shall decide whether the national association has rejected the applicant unfairly. If the Players' Status Committee also considers the application to be lacking in any form, the applicant may not reapply to the national association concerned for another two years. Art. 5 The national associations shall set written examinations twice a year. The examinations shall be held on identical dates throughout the world. FIFA will therefore fix mandatory dates at the beginning of each calendar year in March and September and inform the national associations accordingly. National associations are responsible for arranging the examination in good time and giving the candidates adequate notice to take it. The basic terms and conditions for the examination procedure are defined in Annexe A of these regulations. The national associations may charge an appropriate fee to cover the costs of arranging the examination. Art. 6 If a candidate scores the minimum amount of marks required to pass the examination (cf. Annexe A, I. par. 5), the national association shall request him to conclude professional liability insurance with an insurance company in his country. Within the territory of the EU/EEA the candidate may conclude the requested insurance policy with an insurance company in any EU/EEA country. He shall then send the insurance policy to the national association responsible. The aim of the insurance is to cover any claims for compensation from a player, a club or another players' agent arising from the players' agent's occupation which, in the opinion of the national association and/or FIFA, contravenes the principles of these regulations and/or the national association's regulations. The policy shall therefore be worded in such a way that every possible risk connected with a players' agent's occupation is covered. The maximum amount covered by the insurance policy shall be fixed on the basis of the players' agent's turnover. The professional liability insurance policy shall also cover claims made after expiry of the policy for events that occurred during the duration of the policy. The players' agent is required to renew the insurance policy as soon as it has expired and automatically send the relevant documents to the national association concerned. Art. 7 If the players' agent cannot conclude a professional liability insurance policy in compliance with art. 6 above in the country in which he passed the examination, he may deposit a bank guarantee to the amount of CHF 100,000.--. The guarantee shall be issued by a Swiss bank and shall be irrevocable. Only FIFA has access to this bank guarantee. The bank guarantee has the same objective as that of professional liability insurance (cf. art. 6, par. 2). The amount of the guarantee (CHF 100,000.--) does not represent the maximum amount due to any party claiming damages. If the amount of the guarantee is reduced by a payment from the bank in response to a claim for damages against a players' agent, the players' agent's licence will be suspended until the amount of the guarantee has been increased to the initial amount (CHF 100,000.--). Art. 8 Every candidate who has passed the examination is required to sign a Code of Professional Conduct (cf. Annexe B) in which he pledges, without fail, to abide by the basic principles described therein when acting as a players' agent. Players' agents who fail to abide by the Code of Professional Conduct during the course of their work are liable to be sanctioned in accordance with art. 15, par. 2. Art. 9 Players' associations that are officially recognised by national associations and that wish to provide a job placement service to their member players in accordance with art. 1 above may conclude their own joint professional liability insurance policy with an insurance company in the country where they operate. In such cases, this insurance shall be limited to covering risks for no more than five licences. The licence holders shall, however, be bona fide members of the associations concerned, have passed the written examination in accordance with Annexe A herein and have personally signed the Code of Professional Conduct in accordance with art. 8. The names of the candidates who have received a licence shall also be listed in the insurance policy mentioned in par. 1 of this article. Art. 10 After it has received the professional liability insurance policy or the bank guarantee, depending on the situation, and the signed pledge of the Code of Professional Conduct, the national association shall issue the players' agent licence to the candidate. This licence is strictly personal and not transferable. Each national association is required to draw up a list of all of the licensed players' agents on its territory and to send it to FIFA after every examination date. The licence shall be issued for an unlimited period and authorise the players' agent to carry out transactions on a worldwide basis. FIFA will compile a list of every licensed players' agent in the world and publish it on its official website. As soon as the players' agent has received his licence from the national association, he will be entitled to use the following designation in business relations after his name: "Players' agent licensed by [country] national association". Annexe A: Examination Procedure I. The examination shall be set as a multiple choice test. The candidate will be considered to have passed the examination if he has attained the minimum marks fixed by FIFA (cf. par. 5). Each candidate shall be tested on the following subjects: familiarity with the current rules of football, especially in connection with transfers (the statutes and regulations of FIFA, the confederations and the national association in whose country the candidate takes the examination), familiarity with civil law (basic principles of personal rights) and the law of obligations (law of contract). Each examination shall contain twenty questions, fifteen on international regulations and five on national regulations. Each national association shall set its own questions on national subjects whereas FIFA will set the questions on its own statutes and regulations and send the examination papers to be used to the national associations. FIFA will fix the minimum marks required to pass the examination. Each correct answer will be awarded between one to three marks, depending on the degree of difficulty of the question. The national associations shall inform the candidates of the minimum marks to be attained before they take the examination. II. The examination papers shall be marked immediately after the examination and the candidate informed of the outcome. A candidate who fails to attain the minimum marks may immediately reapply to retake the examination. If a candidate fails to attain the minimum marks after the second try, he may not retake it until the next two examination dates have elapsed. Only then may he apply to take the examination a third time, in which case he may choose to be examined by the national association or by FIFA. Any candidate who fails to attain the minimum marks after the third try may not take the examination again for another two years.
  17. Any natural person wishing to act as a players' agent shall send a written application to the national association of the country of which he is a national or, if he lives elsewhere, to the national association of his country of domicile provided he has lived there constantly for at least two years. Within the territory of the EU/EEA the applicant may turn to the national association of the country of his legal domicile, regardless of the duration of his residence. The applicant must have an impeccable reputation otherwise his application will be disregarded. The national association concerned shall decide whether the applicant fulfils the basic requirements in accordance with the national legislation of the country concerned. Only a natural person may apply for a licence. Applications from companies or clubs are not permitted.
  18. You become a FIFA Soccer Agent when Yahoo! sends you to the World Cup in Germany.
  19. i love football so much and was born in 1967 a year after england won the world cup and i have a feeling that this year we will win
  20. You apply for a FIFA agent license and you have to show you have the credentials to be FIFA certified
  21. Once you take the certification exams applied by FIFA, for which you can have more information on FIFA.com
  22. You get reviewed by a selected committee after you pass your test in which you must score at least 92%
  23. I become a fifa certified soccer agent. By being comfirmed by my countries football ministry to fifa that, i'am a strong football supporter in my country,and alway's being participative in football activities, both financaily and other wise.
  24. how should i know??????
  25. It is not necessary to have a law degree to become a sports agent. A basic understanding of the laws involved in sports management (addressed in Athlete Management) is all that is necessary. Lawyers can always be hired to deal with the finer points of the law. Many attorneys take our course and are now successfully representing athletes, but you do not need a law degree. More important than having a complete understanding of the law is the ability for agents to make and attend to personal relationships. Because agents work so closely with athletes on so many aspects of their lives, they are often chosen and referred to others based on these personal connections. An open, friendly, genuine person with integrity, character, and the ability to follow through has the basic attributes to be a successful sports agent. In addition, a good sports agent should understand the rules, regulations, and culture of the sport/s they intend to work in.
Powered by Yahoo! Answers