Your guide to FIFA’s Club Protection Programme

Now that the 2014 FIFA World Cup has reached its conclusion, clubs are turning their attention to the upcoming domestic season and assessing their squads. A number of those will be ruing injuries sustained by key players while with their international squads in Brazil.
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- Tags: FIFA | FIFA Club Protection Programme | FIFA Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players | Football | Governance | Regulation | World Cup
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Written by
Lloyd Thomas
Lloyd Thomas is an associate in Squire Patton Boggs’ Litigation department and is part of the Sports Law team based in its London office.
Rosie Duckworth
Rosie Duckworth is a trainee solicitor in the Sports Law team at Squire Patton Boggs in London.