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Research Handbook on the Law of Professional Football Clubs

Edited by: Robby Houben

ISBN13: 9781802206968
Published: September 2023
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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This original Research Handbook examines the key legal aspects of a professional football club’s actions. Reflecting also on the role of key governing bodies such as UEFA, the Handbook informs and contributes to the ongoing debate surrounding the governance and behaviours of professional football clubs.

By placing professional clubs at the centre of the analysis, the Handbook offers an extensive overview of how law, particularly at a European level, is applied to professional football. Chapters explore key actors within the industry, from prominent governing bodies to players, examining how significant club changes such as transfers affect the economic and legal management of clubs. At a time when professional football is coming under increasing scrutiny, this Handbook will encourage critical thinking on the future of clubs’ design, organisation and function.

This illuminating Research Handbook will be of interest to law and business students endeavouring to investigate sports law and governance. It will additionally be beneficial to policymakers, along with legal and business actors who are working with professional football clubs and seeking to reflect critically on industry features and legalities.

Subjects:
Sports Law
Contents:
Introduction to the Law of Professional Football Clubs 1
Robby Houben

PART I. THE ORGANISATION OF PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL
1. The football industry 7
Tom Bason and Benoit Senaux
2. Organisation of European professional football: A stakeholder theory analysis 29
Richard Parrish
3. The European football competition model (under stress) 48
Katarina Pijetlovic
4. Scoring across the pond—a comparison of football governance models 72
William W. Berry III and William N. Morris

PART II. LICENSING AND FINANCIAL FAIR PLAY
5. Professional football club licensing in Europe 90
Wino van Veen
6. Owning a football club 116
Siniša Petrović
7. Financial fair play and financial monitoring in Europe 135
Christopher Flanagan
8. Managing more than a football club 161
Hallgeir Gammelsæter

PART III. FINANCING PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL CLUBS
9. The football club as media supplier: Media rights 176
Steve Cornelius
10. Commercial contracts: Sponsoring and ticketing 194
Shaun Star and Joost Vynckier
11. The football stadium 218
Andrea Cattaneo
12. The listed football club 237
Michiel De Muynck and Lennert Poelmans

PART IV. PLAYERS
13. The status and role of players in the football industry 259
Michele Colucci and Roy Vermeer
14. Player transfers 275
F.M. (Frans) de Weger and D.J. (Dannick) Luckson
15. Football agents 305
Stephen Weatherill
16. Taxation of professional football players and football clubs 326
Anne Van de Vijver and Karolina Tetłak

PART V. COMPLIANCE, CSR AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION
17. Compliance and money laundering in professional football: An evolving field 349
Niels Appermont and William Bull
18. Social responsibility, stakeholders and professional football clubs: From ‘window-dressing’ to civic wealth creation 370
Annette Greenhow
19. Dispute resolution in professional football 394
Jacopo Tognon and Priscilla Bortolin

PART VI. CONCLUDING REMARKS
Concluding remarks 408
Robby Houben

Index