FIFA hardens its fight against multipropiety: there will be no transfer between clubs from the same business group

FIFA hardens its fight against multipropiety: there will be no transfer between clubs from the same business group

August 12, 2025 – 11:08

The new measure seeks to stop the “domestic market” between teams of the same holding and promote contractual stability. The goal is to avoid more cases such as Botafogo-Lyon.

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The FIFA He announced a key modification in its regulations to combat the growing practice of multiprophity in professional football.

From now on, Footballers between clubs belonging to the same business group will be prohibiteda strategy that, in recent years, had become a recurring route for the internal template rotation within large sports holdings.

With this provision, the body chaired by Gianni Infantino It points to three central objectives: avoid the hoarding of players by the same corporate structure, promote long -term contracts and guarantee greater job stability for soccer players.

In addition, it seeks to prevent clubs from the same group from using their relationship to make internal signings that give them sports and economic advantages over the rest of competitors.

The measure complements an existing restriction in the Statute and Transfer of Players Regulations, whose article 10 limits to six the number of professional soccer players that a club can yield and receive for season.

However, recent cases such as Eagle Football Club —Propiertario de Botafogo and Olympique de Lyon-, who signed Thiago Almada Then move it internally between both institutions, they promoted the FIFA to harden the regulations.

Among the most affected conglomerates are City Football Group, Pachuca Group, Red Bull and Eagle Football Cluball with presence in several leagues and continents.

These structures used for years the internal flow of players as a tool for sports and financial optimization.

Even the new rule adds to other recent impacts: Crystal Palacepart of the Eagle Football Group and champion of the Community Shieldwas excluded from the Europa League Due to the rules UEFA on multiclub property.

With this new provision, the FIFA Try to mark a clear limit in a land where sports and business borders became increasingly diffuse.

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