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Free webinar: Independent Football Regulator Licensing: What Clubs Must Build Before Applying

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The IFR published its final licensing rules on 1 July 2026, and the provisional licence application window opens on 1 November 2026. Every club in the top five tiers must hold a licence to compete from the 2027/28 season.

This free session is a practical walk through what an application actually demands, where clubs most often fall short, and how to close the gap before you apply.

WHAT WE WILL COVER

  • The IFR, its powers, and the licensing timelines that now bind every regulated club

  • What a real application looks like across governance, financial sustainability, risk, ownership, fan engagement and compliance

  • The governance and financial frameworks the regulator expects, with worked examples

  • The compliance documents that do the heavy lifting, and where the work usually sits

  • Emerging AML requirements for football, including the EU regime that brings clubs into scope from 2029

  • A live gap assessment of a fictional Championship club, scored for readiness

WHO IT IS FOR

Owners, board members, CEOs, CFOs, compliance officers, club secretaries, sporting directors and legal teams.

YOU WILL LEAVE WITH

  • A clear view of IFR licensing expectations

  • A checklist of the documents and frameworks your club needs

  • A read on the gaps most commonly found inside clubs

  • A practical roadmap to readiness

  • A self-assessment framework to measure where you stand

Free webinars on governance, risk, compliance & anti-financial-crime for professional football clubs
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