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AIAF Congress IstanbulIstanbul 2015 2015 Friday, 22 May 2015 10:00 ‐13:00 The implementation of the UEFA Financial Fair Play (FFP) Guest speakers rd A Turkish Club Association representative rd3 AIAF Julien ZYLBERSTEIN, Legal counsel at UEFA 3 AIAF Jean‐Michel MARMAYOU, Lecturer at Law at Aix‐Marseille University, Co‐director of the Marseille Law Congress Sport Center Congress 10:00 Introduction Presentation of the UEFA FFP Julien ZYLBERSTEIN, Legal counsel at UEFA New FIFA regulations regarding Player’s agents 10.30 Discussion 1 What is the UEFA Club Financial Control Body’s (CFCB) decisional practice? Moderator: Emin OZKURT, Lawyer, Member of the Istanbul Bar § A Turkish Club Association representative Mark HOVELL, Lawyer, Member of the Manchester Bar Alexis SCHOEB, Lawyer, Member of the Geneva Bar New FIFA regulations about TPO 11:30 Discussion 2 To what extent are UEFA FFP rules compatible with EU legislation? § Moderator: Alexandre DURAND, Co‐founder of Football Legal Juan de Dios CRESPO, Lawyer, Member of the Valencia Bar Sven DEMEULEMEESTER, Lawyer, Member of the Brussels Bar UEFA FFP and the FFP regulations in other confederations Jean‐Michel MARMAYOU, Lecturer at Law at Aix‐Marseille University, Co‐director of the Marseille Law Sport Center 12:30 Interactive workshop 21‐22 May 2015 13:00 Lunch for all participants Hasan Doğan National Teams Camp and Education Facilities Riva/Beykoz/İstanbul ‐ TURKEY In partnership with The Turkish Football Federation www.aiaf‐law.com Thursday, 21 May 2015 Thursday, 21 May 2015 10:00 ‐13:00 14:30 ‐18:00 The impact of the new FIFA regulations regarding Players' agents The impact of the new FIFA regulations regarding TPO Guest speakers Guest speakers Servet YARDIMCI, Vice Chairman of the Turkish Football Federation Javier BERASATEGI, Lawyer, Member of the Madrid Bar Roy VERMEER, Legal Counsel at FIFA A representative of Doyen Sport or SRG Capital? Fabrice RIZZO, Professor of Law at Aix‐Marseille University, Marseille Law Sport Center David DEIN, former vice‐chairman of Arsenal Football Club and former vice‐chairman of the Football Association 10:00 Welcome address and Opening address by the AIAF President Jean‐Michel MARMAYOU, Lecturer at Law at Aix‐Marseille University, Co‐director of the Marseille Law Sport Center Servet YARDIMCI, Vice Chairman of the Turkish Football Federation Mark GODDARD, General Manager of FIFA TMS Patricia MOYERSOEN, AIAF President, Lawyer, Member of the Paris Bar 10:15 Introduction 14:30 Introduction Presentation of the new FIFA regulations on working with intermediaries Emergence of a new concept: Third Party Investment (TPI) – what is the difference between Roy VERMEER, Legal Counsel at FIFA TPO and TPI? David DEIN, former vice‐chairman of Arsenal Football Club and former vice‐chairman of the Football 10:30 Discussion 1 Association Marcos MOTTA, Lawyer, Member of the Rio de Janeiro Bar How will the new FIFA regulations on working with intermediaries be enacted in A representative of Doyen Sport or SRG Capital? countries which have specific legislation? Moderator: Emin OZKURT, Lawyer, Member of the Istanbul Bar 15:00 Discussion 1 Nicolas BONE, Lawyer, Member of the Paris Bar Joao NOGUEIRA DA ROCHA, Lawyer, Member of the Lisbon Bar What impact TPO ban will have on existing agreements? Georgi GRADEV Sport Counsel, GRADEV SPORTS EOOD, Sofia Moderator: Ricardo DE BUEN RODRIGUEZ, Lawyer, Member of the Mexico Bar Mark GODDARD, General Manager of FIFA TMS Daniel CRAVO, Lawyer, Member of the Porto Alegre Bar 11:00 Discussion 2 Horacio GONZALEZ MULLIN, Lawyer, Member of the Montevideo Bar How will these new regulations be enacted in other countries? Joao NOGUEIRA DA ROCHA, Lawyer, Member of the Lisbon Bar Moderator: Filipe ORSOLINI PINTO DE SOUZA, Lawyer, Member of the San Paolo Bar A Turkish Football Federation representative 16:00 Discussion 2 Stephen SAMPSON, Lawyer, Member of the London Bar Juan de Dios CRESPO, Lawyer, Member of the Valencia Bar To what extent is TPO ban compatible with EU legislation? Marcelo AMORETTY, Lawyer, Member of the Porto Alegre Bar Moderator: Patricia MOYERSOEN, Lawyer, Member of the Paris Bar Saleh ALOBEIDLI, Lawyer, Member of the Dubai Bar Grégory ERNES, Lawyer, Member of the Brussels Bar Marketa HAINDLOVA, Lawyer, Member of the Prague Bar Jean‐Michel MARMAYOU, Lecturer at Law at Aix‐Marseille University, Co‐director of the Marseille Javier BERASATEGI, Lawyer, Member of the Madrid Bar Mario GALLAVOTTI, Lawyer, Member of the Rome Bar 11:30 Discussion 3 Are the new FIFA regulations on working with intermediaries compatible with EU 17:00 Interactive Workshop legislation? Moderator: Christian CHEVALIER, Lawyer, Member of the Paris Bar Roberto BRANCO MARTINS, CEO of the European Agents Football Association Fabrice RIZZO, Professor of Law at Aix‐Marseille University, Marseille Law Sport Center 12:30 Interactive Workshop 13:00 Lunch for all participants Friday, 22 May 2015 License system and financial control system in other confederations 14:30 – 15:30 Guest speakers James Kitching, Chief of Disciplinary services of Asian Football Confederation A CAF representative? 14:30 Introduction The license system in Asia and in Africa James Kitching, Chief of Disciplinary services of Asian Football Confederation A CAF representative? 15:00 Discussion What kind of financial control system could be set up instead of a financial fair play? Moderator: Rodrigo ORTEGA SANCHEZ, Lawyer, Member of the Buenos Aires Bar Ariel RECK, Lawyer, Member of the Buenos Aires Bar Pedro AMARAL, Lawyer, Member of the Rio de Janeiro Bar Horacio GONZALEZ MULLIN, Lawyer, Member of the Montevideo Bar Nasr AZZAM, Lawyer, Member of the Cairo Bar General Assembly of AIAF (for members only) 15:30 – 17:00 Scientific Partner www.droitdusport.com www.aiaf‐law.com « The AIAF is the first ‘laboratory of ideas’ created by lawyers specialized in football law. Just like the major international football tournaments, we want to create a place where different legal cultures can come together in a spirit of exchange and sharing. Analyzing, comparing, putting forward ideas, ethese ar the main motivations which have led us to create this international think tank». Patricia MOYERSOEN, Lawyer and President of the AIAF AIAF 197, Boulevard Saint Germain – 75007 PARIS Tel. : +33.1.45.48.97.97 – Fax. : +33.1.45.48.07.27 Email: contact@aiaf‐law.com .
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