The
South African Football Association (SAFA) has recently been inundated with
inquiries from the public on how to become a football agent. For this reason,
the Association has put together a guide that will help aspiring agents realise
their dreams.
This
guideline will also help media houses that have also been flooded with
questions around this issue.
So
how does one become an agent? Anyone who meets the set criteria can become an
agent.
First
there is an application form that must be filled, and then the applicant must
also apply for a personal tax clearance from SARS and police clearance from the
SAPS. The application must be accompanied by two identity photographs.
The
applicant then needs to submit those documents (personal tax clearance and SAPS
clearance) along with the application form to SAFA with an amount of R5 000.00
payable to the SAFA account.
“We
have two exams in a year, in March and September.
Anyone
aspiring to become an agent must thoroughly learn and comprehend SAFA
Regulations, FIFA statutes, FIFA Players Agent Regulations and FIFA Regulations
on the status and transfer of players,” said Pinky Lehoko, SAFA’s director of
International Affairs.
Application Form: http://www.safa.net/UserFiles/www.safa.net/Player%20Agent%20%20Application%20Form.pdf