FIFA Agent Exam — Mock Test 1
5 sample questions covering all exam topics. Each question shows the correct answer and a detailed explanation with the exact FIFA regulation reference.
João, a football player from Brazil, aged 18, has attracted attention from several European clubs. Several football agents are interested in signing a representation agreement with him. What are the minimum requirements of such an agreement?
Aznar is a young football agent who wants to approach Carlos, a star player exclusively represented by Chiotis, whose representation agreement expires in six months. What can Aznar legitimately do?
What happens when a football agent accepts an offer to work as a club's full-time scout and signs an employment contract with that club?
What does 'poor practice' mean from a child safeguarding perspective?
The FIFA Clearing House:
Answer key
D — The name of the parties, the amount of the service fee due to the football agent and the parties' signatures
FFAR Article 16 requires that a representation agreement contain at minimum: the full names of the parties, the agreed service fee, and the signatures of all parties. A penalty clause is not a mandatory element — it is optional. Contact details and photos are not required minimum content.
📄 FFAR Article 16
D — Wait until the representation agreement between Carlos and Chiotis has entered its final 60 days and then approach Carlos
FFAR Article 16 prohibits an agent from soliciting or approaching a player who is exclusively represented by another agent, except during the final 60-day period before the existing representation agreement expires. All other options described constitute violations of FFAR.
📄 FFAR Article 16
B — They become ineligible for the football agent licence as a club employee/official
FFAR Article 5 sets out ineligibility criteria for football agent licences. Becoming a full-time employee or official of a football club creates an irreconcilable conflict of interest and renders the person ineligible to hold a football agent licence.
📄 FFAR Article 5
B — People working in a way that falls short of expected standards of behaviour, as set out in a code of conduct
According to the FIFA Guardians Child Safeguarding Toolkit, 'poor practice' means behaviour that falls short of expected professional standards as defined in a code of conduct. It is distinct from abuse but can create conditions in which abuse may occur and must be addressed proactively.
📄 FIFA Guardians Child Safeguarding Toolkit
A — was established to act as an intermediary in payments deriving from the football transfer system
The FIFA Clearing House was established under the FIFA Clearing House Regulations as a central payment intermediary to ensure that training compensation and solidarity mechanism payments from international transfers are correctly distributed to entitled training clubs.
📄 FIFA Clearing House Regulations — Art. 1
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