FT (an agent for players and Vice-President of Football Forum) – CJEU Judgment (Germany, 2025)

CJEU Judgment
Court of Justice of the European Union1 January 2025Germany
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Fédération internationale de football association (FIFA) is a Switzerland-based non-profit that acts as the global governing body for football. A large number of football clubs and national football associations are member of FIFA and bound by its regulations. In January FIFA published the FIFA Football Agent Regulations (FFAR). FFAR regulated the conduct of player’s agents. In particular, FFAR provided maximum limits to agents’ remuneration and prohibited specific types of contractual arrangements between clubs, agents, and agencies. In order to ensure compliance with these rules, Article 12 FFAR required agents to disclose certain information to FIFA. In particular, agents had to disclose: * Information about any agreement with a client, other than a representation agreement; * Information on any arrangement between agents to cooperate in the provision of their services, or to share the revenue or profits of their services; * Information about their relationship with agencies, including the names of all of the agency’s employees. Additionally, FIFA would make the information available to a number of stakeholders including agents, players, and football clubs. Three applicants (an agent, a company acting as a players’ agent, and the Vice-President of a players’ agents’ associations) challenged FFAR in the Regional Court of Mainz (Germany). The Court referred four questions to the CJEU for a preliminary ruling. In essence, the Court asked the CJEU whether the FFAR was compatible with Articles 101 TFEU (prohibition on cartels), 102 TFEU (prohibition on abuse of a dominant position), 56 TFEU (freedom to provide services), and 6 GDPR (legal bases for processing personal data). With regards to Article 6 GDPR specifically, the referring court essentially asked whether there was a lawful basis under the GDPR for a collection of personal data, such as required under the FFAR’s mandatory disclosure rules. The referring question did not specify what legal basis had to be ex

GDPR Articles Cited

Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR
Decision AuthorityCJEU
Reviewed AuthorityLG Mainz (Germany)
Full Legal Summary

Fédération internationale de football association (FIFA) is a Switzerland-based non-profit that acts as the global governing body for football. A large number of football clubs and national football associations are member of FIFA and bound by its regulations. In January FIFA published the FIFA Football Agent Regulations (FFAR). FFAR regulated the conduct of player’s agents. In particular, FFAR provided maximum limits to agents’ remuneration and prohibited specific types of contractual arrangements between clubs, agents, and agencies. In order to ensure compliance with these rules, Article 12 FFAR required agents to disclose certain information to FIFA. In particular, agents had to disclose: * Information about any agreement with a client, other than a representation agreement; * Information on any arrangement between agents to cooperate in the provision of their services, or to share the revenue or profits of their services; * Information about their relationship with agencies, including the names of all of the agency’s employees. Additionally, FIFA would make the information available to a number of stakeholders including agents, players, and football clubs. Three applicants (an agent, a company acting as a players’ agent, and the Vice-President of a players’ agents’ associations) challenged FFAR in the Regional Court of Mainz (Germany). The Court referred four questions to the CJEU for a preliminary ruling. In essence, the Court asked the CJEU whether the FFAR was compatible with Articles 101 TFEU (prohibition on cartels), 102 TFEU (prohibition on abuse of a dominant position), 56 TFEU (freedom to provide services), and 6 GDPR (legal bases for processing personal data). With regards to Article 6 GDPR specifically, the referring court essentially asked whether there was a lawful basis under the GDPR for a collection of personal data, such as required under the FFAR’s mandatory disclosure rules. The referring question did not specify what legal basis had to be ex

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CJEU Judgment

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Judgment Date

1 January 2025

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Court of Justice of the European Union

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