Sports Law
Legal framework for professional and amateur sports and the management of sports-related relationships
Sports Law
Sports law governs all legal relationships that arise in the realm of organized sports, both at the national and international levels. It includes rules governing athletes, teams, federations, organizers, and other stakeholders, with a particular emphasis on contractual relationships, regulatory compliance, and dispute resolution.
LEGALEXPERTS provides specialized legal support in the field of sports, with a focus on managing professional contracts, regulating sports relationships, and ensuring compliance with national and international sports regulatory frameworks.
Scope of Practice
- Contracts for athletes, coaches, and managers
- Transfers and sports agreements
- Regulations of sports federations and competitions
- Sports governance and compliance
- Disciplinary proceedings and sports justice
- Mediation and resolution of sports disputes
- International sports relations and regulations
- Sponsorships, commercial agreements, and image rights
The LEGAL EXPERTS Approach
LEGALEXPERTS approaches the field of sports law with a combination of legal precision and an understanding of how the sports market operates, where relationships are often multi-layered, international, and time-sensitive.
Our support focuses both on the contractual protection of sports relationships and on the management of disputes and regulatory issues arising from participation in organized sports structures.
Representative Services
- Drafting and negotiating sports contracts
- Support for player transfers and international agreements
- Legal representation in sports disputes
- Consulting for sports federations and clubs
- Disciplinary law cases in sports
- Sponsorship and commercial exploitation agreements
- Protection of athletes’ rights (image rights)
Why LEGALEXPERTS
LEGALEXPERTS specializes in managing complex sports relationships, combining legal expertise with a practical understanding of how professional sports operate in both national and international contexts.
