And this is by no means a one-off. The solidarity mechanism applies to a player's entire career. This means that whenever a transfer fee is paid for Irani players their earlier clubs have to be paid.
The solidarity fee is set at five percent of the total transfer fee - but this can be split between a number of clubs. Let's say that a club trained a footballer between the ages of 12 and 15. It will be due 0.25 percent for each year the player spent in its youth ranks. For time spent at a club between the ages of 16 to 23 years, the compensation fee jumps to 0.5 per cent per year.
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This also applies to education compensation for small clubs, which is also set out by FIFA. It is due when a player signs his first professional contract. This is designed to protect low-income clubs in places like Africa and South America, by preventing foreign professional football players from simply swooping in and buying away young talent without adequate compensation. (Sardar?)
Here is some values I have (in british Pund):
Taremi
425 000 from Perspolis to Qatar
4,4 mil Rio Ave
Ansarifard
350 000 from Panionis to Olympiacos
Azmoun
11,25 mil from Rubin to Zenit
2,6 mil from Zenit to Leverkusen
Kaveh Rezaei
575 000 from Esteghlal to Belgium
4,4mil from Charleroi to Club Brugge
(Foolad should get a HUGE deal here)
JB
185 000 to Holland
17 mil to Brighton
4,3 mil to Feyenoord
(Damesh Karaj should run to FIFA)
Hajsafi
525 000 From Panionios to Olympiacos
Pouraliganji
300 000 Iran to China
Majid Hosseini
450 000 from Iran to Turkey
You have players such as Sayedmanesh and on.
These money WILL NOT be paid IF the club dont ask for it. And if it still isint paid, then FIFA will easy rule for the small clubb to get paid.
Since we dont have very smart general managers at our clubs that are changed every weekend I guess none of them have asked for this money.
The solidarity fee is set at five percent of the total transfer fee - but this can be split between a number of clubs. Let's say that a club trained a footballer between the ages of 12 and 15. It will be due 0.25 percent for each year the player spent in its youth ranks. For time spent at a club between the ages of 16 to 23 years, the compensation fee jumps to 0.5 per cent per year.
AND
This also applies to education compensation for small clubs, which is also set out by FIFA. It is due when a player signs his first professional contract. This is designed to protect low-income clubs in places like Africa and South America, by preventing foreign professional football players from simply swooping in and buying away young talent without adequate compensation. (Sardar?)
Here is some values I have (in british Pund):
Taremi
425 000 from Perspolis to Qatar
4,4 mil Rio Ave
Ansarifard
350 000 from Panionis to Olympiacos
Azmoun
11,25 mil from Rubin to Zenit
2,6 mil from Zenit to Leverkusen
Kaveh Rezaei
575 000 from Esteghlal to Belgium
4,4mil from Charleroi to Club Brugge
(Foolad should get a HUGE deal here)
JB
185 000 to Holland
17 mil to Brighton
4,3 mil to Feyenoord
(Damesh Karaj should run to FIFA)
Hajsafi
525 000 From Panionios to Olympiacos
Pouraliganji
300 000 Iran to China
Majid Hosseini
450 000 from Iran to Turkey
You have players such as Sayedmanesh and on.
These money WILL NOT be paid IF the club dont ask for it. And if it still isint paid, then FIFA will easy rule for the small clubb to get paid.
Since we dont have very smart general managers at our clubs that are changed every weekend I guess none of them have asked for this money.
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