Third party interests v match-fixing: the lesser of two evils?
Wednesday, 10 July 2013 By Kevin CarpenterThere are few more contentious subjects in world football and sports law than third party interests. This has become subject to further scrutiny in light of the attempts of UEFA, and various national football associations and leagues, to introduce and impose financial fair play regulations in one guise or another.
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- Tags: FIFA | Football | Third Party Ownership | UEFA
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Kevin Carpenter
Kevin is a advisor and member of the editorial board for LawInSport, having previously acted as editor. In his day-to-day work he has two roles: as the Principal for his own consultancy business Captivate Legal & Sports Solutions, and Special Counsel for Sports Integrity at leading global sports technology and data company Genius Sports.