FOOTBALL TRANSFER MARKETS: Episode 1 – South Korea
We are thrilled to present the pilot episode of “Football Transfer Markets,” a set of new series that delves deep into the complexities of football transfer markets across various countries. In this series, we bring together professionals from the football industry worldwide to share their expertise on their domestic regulations and practices. Our mission is to provide an in-depth understanding of the intricacies of football transfers, offering invaluable insights into different jurisdictions.
This project has been thoughtfully designed for law students, practicing sports lawyers, football agents, sports directors, and academic professionals seeking to enhance their knowledge of comparative sports law. By focusing on the unique aspects of each country’s transfer system, our series serves as a vital resource for those navigating the global football landscape.
In our pilot episode, we have the privilege of hosting Mr. Jin-Ha Mok, a renowned FIFA-licensed football agent from South Korea. Mr. Mok offers a rare glimpse into the South Korean professional football industry, sharing his expertise and firsthand experiences.
During this episode, we cover three key elements that form the cornerstone of any football transfer system:
- Domestic Training Compensation: A crucial factor in player development and transfer dynamics within South Korea.
- Common Terms, Conditions, and Types of Transfer Fees: An exploration of how transfer fees are structured, negotiated, and implemented in the South Korean football market.
- Specificities of Domestic Employment Contracts: Insight into how player contracts are drafted, including unique provisions relevant to South Korea’s football industry.
Join us as we explore these essential topics to gain a comprehensive understanding of the South Korean football transfer market. Watch the episode now to uncover exclusive knowledge straight from an industry practitioner. For convenience, the episode is also available on Spotify and Apple Podcast.