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    SAFA Set to Publicize Recognized Football Agents: How Will It Work?

    February 10, 20263 Mins Read18
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    The South African Football Association (SAFA) is taking significant steps to regulate football agents in the country by publicizing the names of the 30 agents authorized to operate. This initiative was confirmed by SAFA Chief Operations Officer Advocate Tebogo Motlanthe during an exclusive interview with SABC Sport.

    New FIFA Agent System

    With the new FIFA agent system introduced at the beginning of last year, SAFA has conducted three examinations to evaluate potential agents. Clubs have made it clear they will only engage with recognized agents, and many have informed agents that they cannot work without a passing certificate.

    Payment Structures and Licensing

    This regulation comes as clubs adapt their payment structures for agents, with some opting for one-time payments for player acquisitions, while others prefer a staggered approach. Those in the latter group have warned agents that they will not continue business without proper licensing.

    Recognized Agents List

    The list of recognized agents, which has been shared with the Premier Soccer League (PSL), ensures transparency and accountability in player representation. This will help agents and clubs avoid misunderstandings regarding recognized professionals.

    Breakdown of the New Agent System

    Out of 187 initial applications, only 82 candidates sat for the exams, and fewer than 15 successfully passed. The stringent pass rate reflects the high standards set by SAFA, aiming to improve the quality of representation in South African football.

    The transition from intermediaries to certified agents involves three exams conducted by the South African Football Association. While the pass rate is not particularly high, it is reportedly better than in other countries. The current list includes close to 30 qualified agents, along with those from a legacy programme.

    Legacy Programme

    The legacy programme allows established agents, who previously held licenses, to continue operating without retaking the exams, provided they can demonstrate ongoing economic activity in the football industry.

    Disclosure and Publication Regulations

    Under the new SAFA regulations, there will be clear guidelines for the disclosure and publication of agent information, which includes:

    1. The names and details of all football agents.
    2. The clients represented by each agent, including the terms of their representation agreements.
    3. The services provided by agents to their clients.
    4. Any sanctions imposed on agents or clients.
    5. Details of all transactions involving agents, including service fee amounts.

    Conclusion

    This move aims to foster a more transparent football environment in South Africa, ensuring that players and clubs can trust the agents they engage with. As the football landscape evolves, SAFA’s proactive measures in regulating agents are poised to enhance professionalism and integrity within the industry, benefiting players, clubs, and the overall growth of South African football.

    Related article: McKenzie Challenges SAFA: Qualify for World Cup & AFCON or Face Consequences

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