Episode 8 - Portugal

Football Transfer Markets

Welcome to the podcast series organized by A.K.A. Lex Sportiva Law Office! The series are tailored for law students, who study sports law, practitioners, football agents, sports or executives of football clubs. We dive into the football transfer markets of various countries and jurisdictions. We invite professionals from the industry, agents, sports directors or executives or colleagues, high profiled sports lawyers around the globe to represent their jurisdictions and to share insights of their domestic jurisdictions and football regulations. We cover a wide range of topics related to the football business.

Today’s Guest: The guest of our today's episode is Pedro Azevedo Branco, legal counsel of FC Porto. Today he'll provide us with some insights about Portuguese football regulatory framework.

You can reach out Mr. Branco through the following links leading to his social media accounts:

🔗 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pedro-azevedo-branco-02b29813b/

📸@pedrobranco_

DISCLAIMER: The host and guest are affiliated with different sporting and non-sporting organizations. The views expressed during this podcast are solely their own and do not represent the positions of the organizations to which they belong. The information provided is not intended to be relied upon as evidence in legal proceedings, to instigate legal action, or to be construed as legal advice or consultancy. Listeners are advised to seek independent professional advice for their specific legal concerns. Neither the host nor the guest shall be responsible or liable for any reliance on the information provided or for any consequences arising therefrom. This episode is for informational and educational purposes only.

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