Fiba Regulations

General Matters

134. Players are entitled to use the services of an Agent to represent them or safeguard their interests in negotiations with clubs. The Agent must be in possession of a valid license issued by FIBA.

135. Clubs are entitled to use the services of an Agents to represent them or safeguard their interests in negotiations with players. The Agent must be in possession of a valid license issued by FIBA.

136. Players and clubs are not permitted to use the services of an agent who is not in possession of a valid license issued by FIBA.

Duty of Players

163. A player may use the services of only one Agent licensed under the terms and conditions of these Regulations.

Sanctioning of Players

164. In the event that a player uses the services of an unlicensed agent or more than one Agent at the same time, FIBA acting through the Secretary General is entitled sanction the player as follows:

a. A warning or reprimand;

b. A fine as stipulated in article 3-303;

c. Impose a ban on international transfers on the player.

165. The sanctions may be cumulative.

Duty of ClubS

166. Any club wishing to engage the services of a player shall negotiate only with:

a. The player himself, or

b. An Agent licensed under the terms and conditions of these Regulations, subject to the exception mentioned in article 3-137.

Sanctioning of Clubs

167. In the event that a club violates one or more of the provisions under article 3-166 above FIBA acting through the Secretary General is entitled to impose the following sanctions:

a. A warning or reprimand;

b. A fine as stipulated in article 3-303

c. Prohibiting the club from carrying out national and/or international transfers;

d. Ban from all national and/or international basketball activity.

168. The sanctions may be cumulative.

 

Link to the FIBA regulation page:

  http://www.fiba.com/downloads/training/agents/Regulation%20Governing%20Players'%20Agents.pdf