Swiss-Italian Gianni InfantinoFIFA president, will open the fifth edition this Thursday “Football Law Annual Review 2023” which will be based in Mexico City.
The event will bring together football law experts and other football stakeholders from around the world; They will discuss various topics of this event in a hotel located to the west of the Mexican capital.
March 2-3 will be the 5th edition #FIFA The Annual Football Law Review (FLAR) will be held in Mexico City.
This year’s event will bring together many leading football law experts and numerous stakeholders.
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— FIFA media (@fifamedia) March 1, 2023
Infantino, who turned seven years at the head of FIFA on February 26, will welcome the participants this Thursday. The first conference will take place Emilio Garcia SilveroFIFA Legal Director, who will talk about the organization’s outlook for 2023.
Highlights the presentation to be made Luis Villas-Boas PiresFIFA’s chief agent, on new rules concerning footballer representatives around the world.
On Friday, the second and last day of the event, John de Louise, President of the Mexican Football Federation, will be in charge of hosting one of the most anticipated conferences of the Annual Review of Football Laws 2023; In addition, the “European Super League Case” will be led by Emily DevlinFIFA Deputy Director for Legal Affairs.
The event will conclude with a round table on what should be changed at CAS (Tribunal de Arbitraje Deportivo) to better serve football.
I will take part Despina Mavromatiinternational law expert in the firm Biankischwald; Luis Torres Septienpartner Senn, Ferrero & Partnersa Spanish boutique specializing in sports consulting; Fabiola Moya, head of the legal department at Concacaf; And Mario Floreslegal head of the ECA (Association of European Clubs).
Since 2019, FIFA has been holding an “Annual Review of Football Laws” to highlight its work in making major decisions through its bodies and the main procedures carried out by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).
The Court of Arbitration for Sport (TAS) consists of three divisions:
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You can follow the progress of the event on the FIFA website.
(According to information from EFE)
Source: Aristegui Noticias

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