Professional Football Compensation Committee
The Professional Football Compensation Committee (PFCC) is an English association football committee that determines the amount of compensation a football club should receive when a player contracted to that club is expected to join another English club.
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Membership | The Premier League, The Football League, Professional Footballers' Association, League Managers' Association |
It consists of an independent Chairman and members appointed by the Premier League and The Football League (as applicable), the Professional Footballers' Association and the League Managers' Association.[1]
The regulations set out that the following cost can be included in determining compensation:[2]
- Any cost incurred by either Club in operating a Football Academy or Centre of Excellence including (without limitation) the cost of providing for players attending thereat:
- Living accommodation;
- Training and playing facilities;
- Scouting, coaching, administrative and other staff;
- Education and welfare requirements;
- Playing and training strip and other clothing;
- Medical and first aid facilities;
- Friendly and competitive matches and overseas tours;
- Any other cost incurred by either Club directly or indirectly attributable to the training and development of players including any fee referred to in Regulation.
References
- "League clarifies Bostock details". Football League. 23 July 2008. Retrieved 7 July 2010.
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-05-12. Retrieved 2015-08-04.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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