The seminar on the importance of overcoming contractual disputes or player contracts and the National Dispute Resolution Chamber (NDRC) or national dispute resolution bodies will be held by the Indonesian Football Association (PSSI) on March 28-29, 2024, in Jakarta.

PSSI Deputy Chairperson Ratu Thasha Destria said the formation of the Indonesian NDRC began with a seminar organized by PSSI involving FIFA, FIFPRO, APPI as well as representatives of League 1 and League 2 clubs. "PSSI first held a seminar based on better football governance. At the direction of PSSI General Chair Erick Thohir, PSSI began to prioritize good corporate governance in the football area," said Tisha in a written statement, quoted from ANTARA, Saturday, March 30. He explained that all football stakeholders in Indonesia must understand the ecosystem and regulations ranging from international (FIFA) to local levels, so that the NDRC will be revived. Furthermore, he explained, PSSI has been appointed by FIFA as a pilot project federation in the development of the NDRC which will be used as a place for complaint sites, especially players in the country's league concerned.

NDRC is also expected to be a forum for solving problems and disputes related to football. "We provide an understanding from an expert source, namely an independent consultant from England, to be able to share his experience on how to formulate a balanced contract between clubs and players," said the woman. He added that representatives will be taught how to solve arbitration problems, understanding of football stands, sports law, so that in the future it can become a federation or manager of world-class clubs. This program, continued Thasha, is a form of improvement in the football governance and administration area. The hope is that in the future, clubs will be more stable in owning and complying with club licensing and have strong legal administration. If it is all strong, then Indonesian football will definitely be even greater, he added.

The material filler in this activity is an international sports lawyer who is also the President Director of Parmar Sports, namely Dev Kumar Parmar, as well as representatives of the PSSI NDRC Rizky Fatmala. The first day of activity is a discussion of contract disputes (contractual disputes) players, courts (trials) and pre-negotiation contract (pre-negotiation contract) brought by Dev Kumar.The material, continued Tisha, focuses more on a place where legal service providers and lawyers are concerned with the resolution of athletes' disputes. The lawyer is also a partner of FIFA, TAS/CAS, several clubs and federations such as England, Spain, China, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Brazil, Bolivia, Slovakia and Hungary. In addition, the lawyer-led company also manages the management of athletes and players, as well as business development in sports. Then, added Tisha, the matter discussion on the second day, namely regarding the maximum costs received by agents (maximum agent fee) and continued on NDRC. A participant, Teddy Tjahjono, admitted that such activities are very beneficial in the future. With this activity, he is optimistic that it will increase and enrich the knowledge for club managers, so that it will have a positive impact on the football industry in Indonesia. "The event is very good and beneficial, because PSSI calls for lawyers who are certified by FIFA, to explain the rules of player case including its mechanisms and others," he concluded.


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