The August 2024 FIFA Study Materials for the Football Agent Exam

Introduction

If you’re preparing to take the FIFA Football Agent licence exam, it’s crucial to ensure that you’re studying the most up-to-date materials, regardless of whether you attempted the exam earlier this year already or in 2023 or not yet at all. The latest edition of the FIFA Study Materials, labelled August 2024, includes significant updates and will be the key resource available to you during the open book exam. This blog provides a breakdown of the major changes and what you need to focus on when reading through to ensure you’re fully prepared.

Key Document Changes in the August 2024 Edition

Two key documents have been updated in the August 2024 edition, and these changes, although minor, are essential for your exam preparation and we would recommend reading through each of these documents at least once in full:

  1. FIFA Statutes – May 2024 Edition: A reminder that the FIFA Statutes outline the fundamental principles and governance structure of FIFA. The May 2024 edition includes important revisions that reflect the latest governance practices and organisational changes within FIFA. Make sure to familiarise yourself with these updates, as they will directly impact your understanding of FIFA’s legal framework.
  2. FIFA Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players – June 2024 Edition: This document governs the movement of players between clubs and the regulations surrounding player contracts. The June 2024 edition introduces new rules and amendments that could be central to exam questions. Understanding the nuances of these regulations is crucial, as they form the backbone of many scenarios you might face in the exam.

What Remains Unchanged?

Several documents remain unchanged from previous editions, but that doesn’t mean they’re any less important and for those that are retaking the exam but particularly those who are attempting it for the first time, these are core examinable elements that you must come to understand and be able to navigate:

  • FIFA Disciplinary Code
  • FIFA Code of Ethics
  • Procedural Rules Governing the Football Tribunal
  • FIFA Clearing House Regulations
  • FIFA Football Agent Regulations
  • Child Safeguarding Sections

If you’ve previously taken the exam earlier in 2024 or in 2023, it’s essential to recognise that although the content of the key documents within the study materials has remained unchanged, the page numbers have been revised. This change might initially seem like a minor adjustment, but it’s actually a critical detail that can significantly impact your ability to navigate the materials effectively during the open book exam.

Since the exam is time-constrained, efficient navigation through the study guide is paramount. If you’re relying on notes or reference points based on the older versions of the materials, these discrepancies in page numbers could lead to confusion and unnecessary delays when searching for specific information during the test. What might have been a quick reference in the previous edition could now take valuable minutes to locate if your notes are not aligned with the new page numbers.

Therefore, it’s highly advisable to revisit your notes and update them according to the current page numbers in the August 2024 edition. This preparation will ensure that your reference system is accurate and that you can access the relevant information swiftly, which is crucial for effective time management during the exam. By taking the time to make these adjustments, you’ll be better equipped to handle the open book format efficiently, giving yourself the best possible chance of success. Navigation and the open-book nature of the exam is something we focus on greatly in our ‘How to Pass the FIFA Football Agent Exam’ course with Daniel Geey.

Suspended Regulations

It’s important to highlight that certain regulations within the FIFA Football Agent Regulations section of the study materials, specifically those related to the service fee cap, the prohibition of multiple representation, and the agent licensing framework, have been globally suspended. Despite this suspension, these topics are still included in the current edition of the study materials. This inclusion may seem confusing, especially for candidates who are aware of the ongoing legal and regulatory challenges surrounding these provisions.

The service fee cap, intended to regulate the amount agents can charge for their services, and the laws preventing multiple representation, which aim to avoid conflicts of interest by prohibiting agents from representing both player and club in the same transaction, were both introduced as part of FIFA’s broader reform efforts in 2023. Similarly, the agent licensing system, which reintroduced mandatory licensing for football agents, was designed to increase transparency and professional standards within the industry. However, due to legal challenges and the need for further consultation and court review, these regulations have been temporarily suspended on a global scale.

Despite their current inactive status, FIFA has opted to keep these regulations within the study materials, likely to ensure that candidates are aware of their potential future implementation and the underlying principles behind these rules. As a result, these sections should still be reviewed to understand the intended regulatory landscape.

However, based on the most recent information and understanding from FIFA, we believe it is unlikely that these suspended regulations will be the subject of examination in the upcoming November session, as was the case in the first sitting this year. Since they are not active, FIFA appears to be focusing the exam content on regulations currently in force. This means that while it is essential to be aware of these suspended provisions, your primary focus during exam preparation should be on the active regulations that are currently governing the football agent profession.

Nonetheless, candidates should stay updated with any further announcements from FIFA, as the status of these regulations could change, potentially impacting future exam content or even the broader regulatory environment for football agents.

The Page Count

At first glance, the 686-page study guide may seem overwhelming and difficult to tackle. However, it’s important to recognize that this edition is actually more concise than the January 2024 version, which spanned 705 pages. This reduction in length reflects streamlined content, making your study process potentially more focused.

The key to mastering this extensive material lies in breaking it down into smaller, manageable sections and dedicating time to practising how to navigate through it efficiently. Start by dividing the guide into its main sections, such as FIFA Statutes, Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players, and the various codes and procedural rules. Then, focus on understanding the structure and organisation of each section. Familiarise yourself with the table of contents, chapter headings, and subheadings, as these will be crucial for quickly locating information during the exam.

By repeatedly practising navigation and refining your ability to pinpoint where key topics and important points are located, the guide will gradually start to feel far less intimidating. Over time, this familiarity will significantly enhance your ability to swiftly retrieve the necessary information during the exam, thereby improving your efficiency and confidence. With consistent practice, you’ll find that the study guide becomes a powerful tool, not just a dense document, and this will greatly contribute to your overall preparation and success.

Summary

Preparation, as we have always emphasised and will continue to do so, is the key to success in the FIFA Football Agent exam. By ensuring you’re using the correct version of the study materials, labelled August 2024, and familiarising yourself with the updates, you’ll be setting yourself up for success. Remember, while the material is extensive, it’s structured in a way that, with practice, you can easily navigate during the exam. Stay focused, keep practising, and good luck!

We’d also recommend checking out our How to Pass the FIFA Football Agent Exam Course to help you to be successful in your attempt as we have a remarkable 88% pass rate.

 

by Dr. Erkut Sogut & Jamie Khan

1 Comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *