The FA Club Licensing is a double edged tool. It is designed for both development and for benchmarking of football clubs.
The "FA Club Licensing Regulations"
is the basic working document incorporating the FA minimum requirements which should be met by clubs to participate in the FA Champions League.
The system sets out quality standards and procedures by which clubs will be assessed for continual improvement.
The FA Club Licensing Regulations can be downloaded here
The FA Club Licensing Administrative System (CLAS) is an innovative step by FA which allows the Member Federations and Clubs to streamline the club licensing procedure by enabling to communicate and monitor the criteria fulfilment process.
The FA Club Licensing Regulations can be downloaded here
The FA Club Licensing Administrative System (CLAS) is an innovative step by FA which allows the Member Federations and Clubs to streamline the club licensing procedure by enabling to communicate and monitor the criteria fulfilment process.
The FA Club Licensing Regulations comes into force on its approval by the FA Executive Committee and applies for the first time for the 2013 season.
The FA Club Licensing Regulations addresses the National association as the licensor, explaining its tasks, defining the licence applicant and the licensing bodies as well as the core process to be applied.
The requirements of Licensing are presented in the form of criteria under five categories:
1. Sporting
2.Infrastructure
3.Personnel and Administrative
4.Legal
5.Financial
1. Sporting
2.Infrastructure
3.Personnel and Administrative
4.Legal
5.Financial