FIFA June 2025 Exam: A Comprehensive Guide for Candidates

The FIFA exam scheduled for June 18, 2025, is a crucial step for aspiring football agents and professionals. Understanding FIFA's regulatory documents - highlighted in FIFA Football Agent Exam Study Materials Edition August 2024 - and supplementary circulars is essential for success. This article provides a detailed overview of each regulatory document and relevant supplementary circulars.

Yassine Trabelsi

Yassine Trabelsi

Published: 19/06/2024. Last updated: 04/03/2025.

The FIFA exam scheduled for June 18, 2025, is a crucial step for aspiring football agents and professionals. Understanding FIFA's regulatory documents - highlighted in FIFA Football Agent Exam Study Materials (March 2025 Edition) - and supplementary circulars is essential for success. This article provides a detailed overview of each regulatory document and relevant supplementary circulars.

FIFA Study Materials:

  • FIFA Statutes (May 2024 ed.): This document is the cornerstone of international football rules. It covers everything from FIFA's organizational structure to the rights and responsibilities of member associations. Candidates should familiarize themselves with its fundamental principles.
  • FIFA Disciplinary Code (2023 ed.): This code defines the sanctions for violations of football rules. Understanding the various types of sanctions and their applications is vital.
  • FIFA Code of Ethics (2023 ed.): This is a crucial guide to integrity and ethics in football. Candidates should pay special attention to sections dealing with conflicts of interest and ethical conduct.
  • FIFA Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players (January 2025 ed.): These regulations deal with player transfer procedures. Key aspects include transfer rules, transfer periods, and training compensation.
  • FIFA Procedural Rules Governing the Football Tribunal (January 2025 ed.): This document governs the functioning of FIFA's Football Tribunal. Understanding its procedures is crucial for any agent.
  • FIFA Clearing House Regulations (January 2025 ed.): This outlines the financial compensation modalities in football. This regulation is particularly important for financial management in player transfers.
  • FIFA Football Agent Regulations (January 2025 ed.): While certain provisions are currently suspended (as per FIFA Circular no. 1873), candidates should be familiar with the basics of this regulation.
  • FIFA GuardiansTM Child Safeguarding Toolkit for Member Associations: This toolkit provides essential guidelines and resources for ensuring child safety within football organizations.
  • FIFA GuardiansTM Safeguarding Essentials: Course 1: A course offering fundamental knowledge and skills for safeguarding in football.

FIFA Support Materials:

  1. FIFA Circular no. 1827: Details on the FIFA Football Agent Regulations (2022 edition).
  2. FIFA Circular no. 1867: Outlines the consequences of failing to respect settlement agreements and the role of the FIFA Disciplinary Committee.
  3. FIFA Circular no. 1873: An update on implementing the FIFA Football Agent Regulations.
  4. FIFA Circular no. 1874: Football Agent Regulations: licensing updates and information on the Agents Chamber of the FIFA Football Tribunal
  5. FIFA Circular no. 1887: Amendments to the Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players (RSTP) concerning provisions regarding female players and coaches, the extension of Annexe 7 and the international transfer process for football
  6. FIFA Circular no. 1889: Amendments to the FIFA Statutes, the Regulations Governing the Application of the Statutes and the Standing Orders of the Congress
  7. FIFA Circular no. 1891: FIFA Football Agent Regulations Exam Dates
  8. FIFA circular no. 1892: Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players – categorisation of clubs and registration periods
  9. FIFA circular no. 1905: Amendments to the Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players
  10. FIFA circular no. 1917: Interim regulatory framework (Amendments to the FIFA Regulations on the RSTP and the Procedural Rules Governing the Football Tribunal)
  11. FIFA circular no. 1918: Amendments to the FIFA Clearing House Regulations and the FIFA RSTP
  12. FIFA circular no. 1919: Amendments to the FIFA Football Agent Regulations and implementation of an online exam

It's important to note that amendments to FIFA regulations or new regulations coming into effect after the publication of this educational material will not be included in the exam. However, candidates are advised to stay informed about these changes to effectively perform their role as a FIFA-licensed agent once obtained.

Information on the Licensing Process and the FIFA Football Agent Exam (June 2025 Session)

With the upcoming FIFA Football Agent Exam scheduled for June 18, 2025, candidates must ensure they are well-prepared for both the licensing process and the examination itself. This section provides essential details on the exam structure, requirements, and recent updates to help aspiring football agents navigate the process with confidence.

The exam is conducted exclusively online with remote invigilation, eliminating the need for candidates to travel to a FIFA member association venue.

Candidates can take the exam from any private and quiet location, as long as they meet the required technical setup. Public spaces such as cafes or libraries are not permitted. The exam must be taken using both a laptop or desktop computer with a webcam and a smartphone with the FIFA exam app installed. The smartphone serves as an additional monitoring device, ensuring the integrity of the exam.

No professional exemptions are granted, meaning lawyers, accountants, and former players must take the exam like any other candidate.

The exam is open-book, but only FIFA’s official Study Materials can be consulted in digital format. Printed documents, handwritten notes, and external websites are strictly prohibited. Candidates are allowed to select their preferred exam slot and language within the deadlines set by FIFA. However, once the deadline has passed, no further changes will be allowed.

To prevent cheating, FIFA enforces strict monitoring protocols, including live webcam supervision, screen sharing, and mobile camera surveillance. Any attempt to communicate with others, access unauthorized materials, or use prohibited items during the exam will result in immediate disqualification.

A stable internet connection is crucial, as FIFA does not provide technical support for connection issues. If a candidate loses connectivity during the exam, their attempt may be canceled. No breaks are allowed during the exam, including restroom breaks, and leaving the room or closing the exam window will automatically terminate the session

Exam results are released within 14 days. Candidates who do not pass will receive a link via email, allowing them to review their attempt within three days.

In conclusion, thorough preparation for the FIFA exam requires not only a deep understanding of the regulatory documents but also familiarity with the supplementary circulars. We hope this overview aids in your studies and wish you the best of luck in the exam!


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