FIFA Agent Exam Practice Questions 1

1. Which body is responsible for the executive, operational, and administrative functions of FIFA?

a. The Congress

b. The Council

c. The General Secretariat

d. The Standing Committees

2. What is the combined maximum duration of both registration periods in a season, as per FIFA regulations?

a. 12 weeks

b. 16 weeks

c. 20 weeks

d. 24 weeks

3. Who has the authority to decide on procedural rules and interpretations in cases of omissions or doubts regarding interpretation in the FIFA Code of Ethics?

a. The FIFA President

b. The FIFA Council

c. The Ethics Committee

d. The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS)

4. What is the maximum fine that can be imposed under the FIFA Disciplinary Code?

a. CHF 100

b. CHF 10,000

c. CHF 100,000

d. CHF 1,000,000

5. A school is hosting a football tournament for 30 children aged 12. They have 2 adult coaches available. Do they meet the minimum adult-to-child ratio recommended by the toolkit? If not, how many more adults are needed?

a. Yes, they meet the minimum ratio.

b. No, they need 1 more adult.

c. No, they need 2 more adults.

d. No, they need 3 more adults.

6. What is the duration of the EPP review process? 

a. 5 days 

b. 10 days, but it can be extended at the discretion of the FIFA general secretariat 

c. 30 days 

d. 60 days

7. What happens to the legal effects of the EPP and Allocation Statement if an appeal is made to the Court of Arbitration for Sport? 

a. They are temporarily suspended 

b. They are permanently revoked 

c. They remain in effect until the CAS makes a final decision 

d. They are modified based on the recommendations of the CAS

8. How often is the Ordinary Congress held?

a. Every two years

b. Every three years

c. Every four years

d. Annually

9. Can a non-compliant party request an earlier start date for the Second Compliance Assessment? 

a. No, the Second Compliance Assessment can only start 6 months after the      notification of the First Compliance Assessment failure 

b. Yes, the non-compliant party can request an earlier start date 

c. Yes, but only with the approval of the FIFA general secretariat 

d. Yes, but only if the non-compliant party pays an additional fee

10. What is the limitation period for prosecuting breaches under the FIFA Code of Ethics?

a. 2 years

b. 5 years

c. 10 years

d. No limitation period

11. Thomas received a 5- month ban for a serious foul while playing for a French club. Before the ban is served, he is transferred to a Portuguese team. What happens to the remaining matches of his suspension?

a. The suspension is automatically lifted and Miguel can play immediately.

b. The suspension is transferred to the South African football association and must be enforced in their domestic league. 

c. The suspension is only enforced if FIFA Disciplinary Committee has extended the sanction to have worldwide effect. 

d. The suspension is only enforced if the South African football association agrees to uphold it.

12. In what situations are procedures before the Football Tribunal (FT) free of charge?

a. If the dispute involves a transfer fee of less than USD 100,000

b. If at least one party is a coach, football agent, or match agent

c. If the dispute is resolved through mediation

d. If the case is heard by a single judge

13. When can a Football Agent approach a minor or their legal guardian regarding Football Agent Services? 

a. Anytime 

b. Only after the minor turns 18 

c. Within six months of the minor being eligible to sign their first professional contract 

d. Only with prior written consent from the minor’s club

14. When must the dates for registration periods and competition periods be entered into the Transfer Matching System (TMS)?

a. At least 6 months in advance.

b. At least 12 months in advance.

c. At least 18 months in advance.

d. At least 24 months in advance.

15. What is the maximum suspension a single judge of the Disciplinary Committee can impose?

a. 2 matches or 2 months

b. 5 matches or 3 months

c. 10 matches or 6 months

d. 15 matches or 12 months

16. What is the consequence for a Football Agent who fails to meet eligibility requirements?

a. Their license is immediately revoked 

b. They are fined and suspended for a period of time 

c. They are notified and provisionally suspended, and the matter is referred to the FIFA Disciplinary Committee 

d. They are required to retake the FIFA exam

17. When is a decision in Football Tribunal (FT) proceedings considered complete?

a. Upon communication to the party or their representative

b. Upon publication on the FIFA website

c. Upon receipt by the relevant member association

d. Upon approval by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS)

18. James and Madelyn are both football agents. James is employed by FootPro Agency, while Madelyn is an independent agent. However, James and Madelyn have cooperated on several transfers over the past few years, including the recent high-profile transfer of a top player, Philip Kant, to a European club.

Meanwhile, Terry and Kate are both directors and shareholders of Booming Talent Agency. They manage their clients together and often collaborate on negotiations and contracts. Additionally, Kate and her brother, Jerry, are also football agents working in the same industry, though Jerry is independent and not associated with Booming Talent Agency.

Question:

Based on the FFAR definition, who among the following are considered “Connected Football Agents”?

a. James and Madelyn

b. Terry and Kate

c. Kate and Jerry

d. All of the above

19. A youth football academy is planning a weekend training camp for 48 children aged 7-8 years old. How many adults should be present at a minimum to ensure adequate supervision during the camp, as per the toolkit’s recommendations?
a. 3 adults

b.5 adults

c. 2 adults

d. 4 adults

20. What is the minimum ban for violations related to the protection of physical and mental integrity under the FIFA Code of Ethics?

a. CHF 10,000

b. 1 year

c. 2 years

d. 5 years




Answers
  1. C (Article 24.3, Page 19 FIFA Agent Exam Study Material)
  2. B (Article 6.2, Page 169, FIFA Agent Exam Study Material)
  3. C (Article 4.2, Page 112, FIFA Agent Exam Study Material)
  4. D (Article 6.4, Page 56, FIFA Agent Exam Study Material)
  5. A (Appendix 09, Page 429, FIFA Agent Exam Study Material)
  6. B (Article 9.2, Page 301, FIFA Agent Exam Study Material)
  7. A (Article 10.5(d), Page 302, FIFA Agent Exam Study Material)
  8. D (Article 25.2, Page 20 FIFA Agent Exam Study Material)
  9. B (Article 16.1(c), Page 310, FIFA Agent Exam Study Material)
  10. B (Article 13.1, Page 117 FIFA Agent Exam Study Material)
  11. C (Article 12.2, Page 174, FIFA Agent Exam Study Material)
  12. B (Article 25.1, Page 272, FIFA Agent Exam Study Material)
  13. C (Article 13.1, Page 338 FIFA Agent Exam Study Material)
  14. B (Article 6.2, Page 169, FIFA Agent Exam Study Material)
  15. B (Article 57.1(c), Page 85, FIFA Agent Exam Study Material)
  16. C (Article 17.3, Page 345 FIFA Agent Exam Study Material)
  17. A (Article 15.2, Page 266, FIFA Agent Exam Study Material)
  18. D (Definitions, Page 326 FIFA Agent Exam Study Material)
  19. A (Appendix 09, Page 429, FIFA Agent Exam Study Material)
  20. C (Article 24.5, Page 122, FIFA Agent Exam Study Material)

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