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Article R222-19 of the French Sports Code

Where provided for in the sports agent regulations, persons admitted to the sports agent examination or who are exempted from it undergo training prior to the issue of the sports agent licence. The content and duration of this training are set by the sports agents’ commission. The training may not be assessed as a condition for the issue of a sports agent’s licence. The regulations governing sports agents may provide…

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Article R222-21 of the French Sports Code

If there are serious and concrete doubts as to the sports agent’s level of knowledge of the French language, the competent authority may require, after verification of the professional qualifications and before issuing the sports agent’s licence, that the sports agent submit to a test in order to guarantee the safe placement of athletes and trainers.

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Article R222-22 of the French Sports Code

Nationals of Member States of the European Union or parties to the Agreement on the European Economic Area mentioned in article L. 222-15 who wish to establish themselves on French territory in order to exercise the profession of sports agent must submit a declaration to the sports agents’ commission of the relevant delegated federation. If the interested party intends to carry out his activity in the context of several sporting…

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Article R222-23 of the French Sports Code

The declaration must be accompanied by the following documents 1° Proof of the declarant’s nationality ; 2° If the declarant considers that he fulfils the conditions laid down in 1° of Article L. 222-15, the certificate of competence or the training certificate issued by a Member State of the European Union or a State party to the European Economic Area in which the taking up and pursuit of the profession…

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Article R222-24 of the French Sports Code

The sports agents’ commission acknowledges receipt of the declaration. If it is not accompanied by all of the required documents, the committee will ask the interested party to produce the missing documents. This request is sent within one month of receipt of the application. Within one month of receipt of the complete application, the committee will notify the applicant of its decision regarding recognition of his qualification. However, the committee…

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Article R222-25 of the French Sports Code

If the sports agents’ commission considers that the supporting documents mentioned in article R. 222-23 attest to a level of qualification at least equivalent to that required in France to exercise the profession of sports agent, it recognises the applicant’s qualification.

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Article R222-26 of the French Sports Code

If the Commission considers that there is a substantial difference between the level of qualification attested by the documentary evidence mentioned in article R. 222-23 and the level of qualification required to exercise the activity of sports agent in France, it shall recognise the qualification if it considers that this difference is entirely covered by the experience, skills and competencies acquired by the person concerned through full-time or part-time professional…

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Article R222-27 of the French Sports Code

Recognition of qualification enables the person concerned to obtain a sports agent’s licence without having undergone the examination mentioned in article R. 222-14 or followed the prior training mentioned in article R. 222-19.

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Article R222-28 of the French Sports Code

Nationals of Member States of the European Union or parties to the Agreement on the European Economic Area, who are legally established in one of these States to carry out the activity of sports agent and who intend to carry it out in France on a temporary and occasional basis, must submit a declaration in accordance with the conditions set out in article R. 222-29.

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