AIFF to hold FIFA Agent test on April 15th

March 14th, 2010 Section: Events, Uncategorized

FIFA players Agents examination will be held on Thursday, April 15 at the AIFF football house. There will be altogether 20 questions out of which 15 questions will be based on the FIFA Statues, while five questions will be set by the All India Football Federation on the AIFF constitution.

The examination material will consist of the following documents which can be assessed and downloaded from the FIFA’s official website

- FIFA Statues , as adopted at the Ordinary Congress in Nassau on June 3 , 2009:

- Regulations Governing the Application of the FIFA Statues , as adopted at the Ordinary Congress in Nassau on June 3, 2009:

- FIFA Regulations on the Status and Transfers of Players , edition 2009, including the Annexes (1to 5);

- Rules for the Status and Transfers of Futsal Players, Annex 6 of the FIFA Regulations o the Status and Transfers of Players;

- FIFA Players Agents Regulations , edition 2008, including the Annexes 1,2and 3;

- Rules Governing the Procedures of the Players Status Committee and the Dispute Resolution Chamber ,edition 2008;

- FIFA Disciplinary Code, edition 2009, First Title: Chapter 1, Section 1 to 6 and Chapter II, Section 8;

Circulars and any annexes as follows:

-No. 792: Coordinated International Match Calendar;
-No. 1125: Revised FIFA Players Agent Regulations;
-No. 1147: Eligibility to play for representative teams, Article 15-18 of the Regulations Governing the Application of the FIFA Statues;
-No. 1148: Revised Rules Governing the Procedures of the Players Status Committee and the Dispute Resolution Chamber;
-No. 1160: Revised FIFA Players Agents Regulations.
-No. 1185: FIFA Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players;
-No. 1190: Revised Regulations on the Status and Transfers of Players-Protection of minors;
-No. 1200: Amendments to the FIFA Statues and to the Regulations Governing the Application of Statues;
-No. 1206: Revised Regulations on the Status and Transfers of Players- Protection of minors;
-No. 1209: Protection of minors.

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