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by Olga Botsford Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What is FIFA and EA?

As soccer’s international governing body, FIFA enforces soccer’s rules, facilitates player transfers, and, of course, runs the World Cup, watched by billions. What FIFA doesn’t control is perhaps more significant to EA: soccer’s many clubs, leagues, and particular players.

What is the difference between FIFA and UEFA?

Well the real difference is that FIFA is a highly professional corrupt organisation whilst UEFA are just amateurs. But given time UEFA will improve and one day they will have someone better than Blatter to be truly proud of.

What's wrong with FIFA?

Plus, says Moore, FIFA itself has had its fair share of controversy in recent years: the 2015 corruptionscandal, allegations of bribery. The value of the FIFA brand is immense, yes, but according to Moore, to a lot of younger people, “FIFA” is more recognizable as a video game than as a corporate entity.

Can you play FIFA without FIFA?

FIFAwithout FIFA is, in all likelihood, a similar game—bugs, microtransactions, and all. The world’s most popular sport will always be a money-printer for whoever best captures its heart and replicates it for gamers. More Great WIRED Stories

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Is ECA part of UEFA?

The European Club Association (ECA) is a body representing the interests of professional association football clubs in UEFA. It is the sole such body recognised by the confederation, and has member clubs in each UEFA member association....European Club Association.PredecessorG-14 and European Club ForumAffiliationsUEFAWebsiteecaeurope.com6 more rows

What is the ECA football?

The European Club Association is the sole, independent body directly representing football clubs at European level. Since its creation in 2008, ECA, the 'voice of the clubs', has positioned itself as an important and respected stakeholder in the international football landscape.

Who are members of the ECA?

The founding members of ECA were Manchester United FC (ENG), Chelsea FC (ENG), Real Madrid CF (ESP), FC Barcelona (ESP), Juventus (ITA), AC Milan (ITA), Olympique Lyonnais (FRA), FC Bayern München (GER), FC Porto (POR), AFC Ajax (NED), Rangers FC (SCO), RSC Anderlecht (BEL), Olympiacos FC (GRE), FC Kobenhavn (DEN), GNK ...

Can clubs join the ECA?

ECA Ordinary Membership is also offered to clubs in recognition of their sporting merit if they have won at least five UEFA Club Competition trophies (ie UEFA Champions League, UEFA Cup, UEFA Europa League or UEFA Cup Winners' Cup).

What is ECA membership?

Electrotechnical Contractor, Engineer or Installer? ECA offers membership to organisations achieving the highest industry standards and certifications across all aspects of electrotechnical design, installation, inspection, maintenance, testing and monitoring.

When was ECA founded?

ECA was officially incorporated on the 19th April 1916. ECA played a particularly important part in the 1920s and 1930s when electric power was introduced to most houses. Before this time, and the formation of the National Grid, electricity was supplied at different voltages and frequencies.

How much does it cost to join ECA?

Each designated organization sets its own cost for an ECA. For most people, the cost is about CAN$200 plus the cost to have it delivered. Delivery costs depend on how you choose it to be sent, with courier delivery being the most expensive.

How do I join the ECA?

Technical Competence Prior to joining the ECA, Members must demonstrate technical competence through evidence of having successfully passed an assessment(s) delivered via a certification scheme recognised by the ECA. Reassessments must then be passed at regular intervals, as required by the relevant scheme(s).

What is the benefit of ECA?

ECA solutions are highly effective in destroying bacteria, spores, fungi, viruses and yeasts and molds. With conventional chemical sanitation, many micro-organisms develop a tolerance or resistance to conventional chemicals as a result of continuous exposure.

Is the ECA a trade union?

ECA (formerly the Electrical Contractors' Association) is the main trade association for companies involved in electrotechnical and other technical engineering projects in England, Northern Ireland and Wales.

Is the European Super League dead?

Super League Collapses as Premier League Teams Walk Away. The loss of England's six biggest and richest teams was a death blow for a project that would have remade European soccer. As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month.

Is Juventus still in the Super League?

Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus have published an official statement about the Super League. The three clubs are still officially inside the project as founding clubs, while the other founders pulled out a few days after the announcement of the Super League was made.

What is the European Cup association?

UEFA represents the national football associations of Europe, runs nation and club competitions including the UEFA European Championship, UEFA Nations League, UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League, and UEFA Super Cup, and controls the prize money, regulations, and media rights to ...

How many football clubs are in UEFA?

The Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) is the administrative and controlling body for European football. It consists of 55 member associations, each of which is responsible for governing football in their respective countries.

What is the role of the FIFA stakeholder committee?

The Football Stakeholders Committee advises and assists the FIFA Council on all matters relating to football, particularly the structure of the game, as well as on all technical matters. The committee also deals with the relationship between clubs, players, leagues, member associations, confederations and FIFA, as well as with issues relating to the interests of club football worldwide.

What is the DRC in FIFA?

The Dispute Resolution Chamber (DRC) is FIFA's deciding body that provides arbitration and dispute resolution on the basis of equal representation of players and clubs and an independent chairman. The DRC adjudicates on a regular basis in the presence of a varying composition of members. In total, the DRC includes 12 player representatives and 12 club representatives whereas decisions are regularly passed in a composition of 5 (2 player representatives, 2 club representatives, 1 chairman).

The Scope

The Club Protection Program provides compensation for clubs in the event that national A-team players participating for their national association suffer a temporary total disablement (TTD) as a result of bodily injuries caused by an accident.

Matches Covered

All matches between two national A-teams played on the dates of the FIFA International Match Calendar, or on dates covered by the respective release period for such matches, are covered.

Players Protected

The Programme protects all players during the release period of A-national team matches who are under an employment contract with a club, where an obligation to release the players exists. All professional players who are employed by clubs affiliated to a FIFA national association are protected.

Compensation

The programme compensates clubs up to a maximum of €7.5m per player per accident. The maximum of €7.5m is calculated at a daily 'pro rata' compensation which is payable for a maximum of 365 days after the first 28 days of disablement (initial 28 days not covered).

Existing Injuries

Players with injuries that already exist (i.e. injuries for which a player is receiving specific medical treatment when joining the A-national team for duty) are not insured for this part of the body.

What is the difference between FIFA and UEFA?

The difference between FIFA and UEFA is that one is responsible for governing football/soccer worldwide and the other is responsible for the governance of football/soccer within Europe. FIFA (Fédération Internationale de Football Association) is the international governing body not only for football, but also for futsal, beach soccer, and efootball.

What is the FIFA?

FIFA ( F édération I nternationale de F ootball A ssociation) is the international governing body not only for football, but also for fut sal, beach soccer, and efootball. Every professional football association around the world comes under the jurisdiction of FIFA. This includes UEFA.

What does UEFA stand for?

UEFA (Union of European Football Associations) is the governing and administrative body for football/soccer, futsal, and beach soccer within Europe. UEFA is one of 6 continental confederations that makes up FIFA. The “I” in FIFA stands for international. The “E” in UEFA stands for Europe.

What is the format of the Europa League?

Europa League is the cup competition for the best of the rest, or those outside the top 3/4. Format: both have a group stage, and then knock-out stages. Champion's League games are played on a Tuesday and Wednesday night, and Europa League games on Thursday nights.

How many confederations are there in FIFA?

FIFA, the worldwide football governing body, is divided into six continental confederations: Europe (UEFA), Asia (AFC), Oceania (OFC), Africa (CAF), South America (CONMEBOL), and North America, Central America, and the Caribbean (CONCACAF). 8 clever moves when you have $1,000 in the bank.

When is the final of the Champions League?

Final. The UEFA Champions League final is usually held on the last weekend of May, or the first weekend of June, and is, unlike the other knockout rounds, a one-off match at a pre-determined location. It’s a simple concept - whoever wins the game, wins the trophy.

Is FIFA a corrupt organization?

Well the real difference is that FIFA is a highly professional corrupt organisation whilst UEFA are just amateurs. But given time UEFA will improve and one day they will have someone better than Blatter to be truly proud of. In the meanwhile they will have to just sit and watch how Infantino does it.

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