Conference discusses player transfers
- Published on Wednesday, 22 May 2013 15:39
Kuala Lumpur: A FIFA Transfer Matching System Conference 2013 kicked off at AFC House in the Malaysian capital on Wednesday to facilitate a better global player transfer environment in the future.
Twenty-three MA representatives attended the conference which aimed to provide targeted training on the transfer matching system through case studies and discussion groups.
The conference also aspired to educate the participants on the changes to Annex 3 of the FIFA Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players and build awareness on minors as well as get and give feedback on the use of the system.
AFC’s Interim Director of Legal Department Mahajan Vasudevan Nair welcomed the participants and presenters to the conference.
“On behalf of the AFC President and General Secretary, I would like to welcome you all to the FIFA Transfer Matching System Conference 2013,” he said. “The main objective of this workshop is to provide information to our Member Associations about FIFA’s transfer matching system.
The conference also aspired to educate the participants on the changes to Annex 3 of the FIFA Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players and build awareness on minors as well as get and give feedback on the use of the system.
AFC’s Interim Director of Legal Department Mahajan Vasudevan Nair welcomed the participants and presenters to the conference.
“On behalf of the AFC President and General Secretary, I would like to welcome you all to the FIFA Transfer Matching System Conference 2013,” he said. “The main objective of this workshop is to provide information to our Member Associations about FIFA’s transfer matching system.