Discover the key steps to becoming a football agent in 2026: FIFA licence application, official exam, eligibility criteria, ongoing training and legal obligations. A complete guide to entering a strategic profession at the heart of the transfer market.
Last updated: 21/01/2026
Since the reform introduced by FIFA regarding the role of football agents, the profession is now strictly regulated by a harmonised international framework. New requirements have been implemented to ensure greater transparency, integrity and professionalism across the industry.
If you are considering becoming a football agent in 2026, it is crucial to understand the steps required to obtain the official licence, the eligibility criteria, the structure of the exam, as well as the legal and ongoing training obligations associated with this strategic profession at the heart of the transfer market.

First, we'll tell you how to apply for your FIFA licence online. We will then explain what you need to know about the exam to obtain your licence. Finally, we'll take a look at the profession of football players' agent itself, as well as the requirements to be met, particularly in terms of ongoing training, throughout your career.
To become a FIFA football players' agent, you must:
Persons already licensed under the old FIFA regulations (1995, 1998, 2001 and 2008 editions) may be exempted from the examination by providing proof of their licence and registration as a FIFA intermediary.
To be eligible to apply:
The exam lasts one hour and has been conducted remotely since 2025. It is no longer necessary to go to a member association's premises. You must use your own computer equipment with an internet connection to take the exam online via FIFA's platform.
You must achieve a 75% pass rate in the exam, i.e. you must have at least 15 correct answers to the 20 questions you are asked.
The exam is in the form of a multiple-choice questionnaire. Its purpose is to test your knowledge of FIFA regulations and player transfers. You may bring authorised teaching material.
For the 2026 edition, the provisional timetable is as follows:
Each candidate who has submitted their online license application on time will be informed via a circular. We invite you to check our article on the FIFA 2026 exam for more information.
Once you have passed the agent exam and have your FIFA licence, you are authorised to work as a football players' agent.
Your main task as an agent is to represent the football player, who becomes your client and you are responsible for the quality of the service he receives.
You become the intermediary between the player and all the clubs that approach him during his career as a footballer.
This implies that you must master certain skills, which are as follows:
As part of this, you will have to deal with all communication before transfers, contract management, and you will have to show complete transparency in your work, as well as in the calculation of commissions, etc.
If the football player you represent is a minor, you will have to take specific training modules on the representation of minors and the jurisdiction in force on this subject in the player's country and the various countries where he may play.
Once you have obtained your licence, you undertake to comply with FIFA's regulations and statutes, its code of ethics and disciplinary code and the Regulations Governing the Status and Transfer of Players, which you can find on the FIFA website by clicking here.
In particular, you have a duty to:
As a FIFA players' agent, you must also:
At the same time as the new agents' regulations, FIFA has also recently developed a training programme to enable you to enhance your skills and keep up to date with changes in legislation, jurisdictional knowledge and other information necessary for the proper performance of your duties throughout your future career as a players' agent.
Once you have obtained your licence, you will be required each year to fulfil these professional training obligations within the FIFA programme, in the form of modules that will be accessible online on the agents' platform.
You will be required to complete these CPD modules on an annual basis and in the form of credits in order to retain your licence.
A year's CPD programme runs from 1 October to 30 September, and it is within this period that you must obtain:
Each module will give rise to a number of credits depending on its length, the number of hours spent on it and its degree of difficulty. These credits will be subject to a knowledge test, and you will have to pass a final assessment with at least 80% correct answers.
In short, if you meet the eligibility criteria, you can enter the profession of football player agent within FIFA by applying online, passing the agent exam and paying your annual fee.
Once you have completed the process of joining the profession, you will be able to carry out the duties of an agent, which essentially involve representing a player. To do this, you will be required to follow FIFA's ongoing training modules throughout your career.