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1 professional player
■ Player who has a written contract with a club and is paid more than the expenses he effectively incurs in return for his footballing activity.■ Spieler, der über einen schriftlichen Vertrag mit einem Verein verfügt und in der Regel von seiner fußballerischen Tätigkeit leben kann.Syn. Berufsfußballer m, Fußball-Profi m, Profifußballer m, professioneller Spieler m, Profispieler m -
2 professional footballer
■ Player who has a written contract with a club and is paid more than the expenses he effectively incurs in return for his footballing activity.■ Spieler, der über einen schriftlichen Vertrag mit einem Verein verfügt und in der Regel von seiner fußballerischen Tätigkeit leben kann.Syn. Berufsfußballer m, Fußball-Profi m, Profifußballer m, professioneller Spieler m, Profispieler mEnglisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > professional footballer
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3 player factor
■ Ratio reflecting the number of players who need to be trained to produce one professional player.■ Durch das Verhältnis zwischen der Gesamtzahl der ausgebildeten Spieler und dem Berufsspieler-Output bestimmte Größe. -
4 professional contract
■ Written employment agreement between a player and a football club on the basis of which the player is paid in return for his footballing activity.■ Rechtsgültige Abmachung zwischen einem Spieler und einem Verein, die dem Spieler den Status des Berufsfußballers sowie den Erhalt eines entsprechenden Entgelts für seine fußballerische Tätigkeit garantiert. -
5 player's registration
■ Written procedure within a football association which enables a player to play for a club as either a professional or an amateur player.■ Schriftlicher Vorgang in einem Fußballverband, durch den ein Spieler das Recht erhält, als Berufs- oder Amateurspieler bei einem Verein zu spielen. -
6 professional foul
■ Last chance to stop an opposing player from scoring by committing a foul against him in or outside the penalty area, punishable by a red card.Syn. professional foul■ Foulspiel im oder vor dem eigenen Strafraum als letzte Möglichkeit, einen durchgebrochenen Gegenspieler am erfolgreichen Abschluss zu hindern und das durch eine Rote Karte bestraft wird. -
7 registration of a player
■ Written procedure within a football association which enables a player to play for a club as either a professional or an amateur player.■ Schriftlicher Vorgang in einem Fußballverband, durch den ein Spieler das Recht erhält, als Berufs- oder Amateurspieler bei einem Verein zu spielen.Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > registration of a player
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8 amateur player
■ Footballer who is not considered a professional, i.e. who does not have a written contract with a club and is not paid more than the expenses he effectively incurs in return for his footballing activity.Syn. amateur -
9 Berufsspieler
2. Glücksspiel: professional gambler* * *der Berufsspielerprofessional* * *Be|rufs|spie|ler(in)m(f)professional player* * *Be·rufs·spie·ler(in)1. SPORT professional player2. (Glücksspieler) professional gambler* * *2. Glücksspiel: professional gambler -
10 Berufsspielerin
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11 Profispieler
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12 Lizenzspieler
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13 protected period
■ Period of two or three years, depending on whether a professional player is older or younger than 28, during which the player's contract may not be terminated unilaterally by the player or his club without just cause.■ Zeitraum von zwei bis drei Jahren, abhängig davon, ob der Berufsspieler älter oder jünger als 28 Jahre ist, während dessen eine einseitige Vertragsauflösung ohne triftigen Grund nicht erlaubt ist. -
14 sporting just cause
■ Factor inducing a professional player to terminate his contract prematurely, which is considered to be reasonable and without sanctions if in the course of the season, the player in question appeared in less than 10% of the official matches in which his club has been involved.■ Umstand, aufgrund dessen ein Berufsspieler, der während einer Saison nicht bei mindestens 10% der offiziellen Spiele seines Vereins zum Einsatz gelangt, seinen Vertrag vorzeitig auflösen darf. -
15 talent
■ Young football player who has the necessary skills and motivation to become a professional player.Talent n■ Junger Fußballspieler, der über die erforderlichen Fähigkeiten und die Motivation verfügt, Berufsfußballer zu werden. -
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17 Berufsspieler
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18 Bosman ruling
■ A 1995 European Court of Justice decision, primarily effective in the European countries concerned, which led to the abolition of transfer payments for players whose contract has expired, and to the abolition of limitations on foreign players in club teams.► The Bosman ruling was the result of a lawsuit filed by the professional player Jean-Marc Bosman against his former club, who stopped his move to a new club by demanding a high transfer fee.■ Entscheidung des Europäischen Gerichtshofes aus dem Jahre 1995, die zur Abschaffung der Ablösesumme für den Wechsel eines Spielers von einem Verein zu einem anderen Verein nach Vertragsende und zur Abschaffung der Beschränkung der Ausländerzahl in Vereinsmannschaften führte.► Das Bosman-Urteil ist das Ergebnis der Rechtsstreitigkeiten des Berufsspielers Jean-Marc Bosman gegen seinen ehemaligen Arbeitgeber, der seinen Wechsel zu einem neuen Verein durch die Forderung einer hohen Ablösesumme verhinderte. -
19 loan agreement
■ Written contract laying down the conditions for a temporary assignment of a professional player to another club.■ Rechtsgültige Abmachung zwischen zwei Vereinen bezüglich der Leihgabe von Berufsspielern. -
20 solidarity contribution
■ Set of rules stipulating that in the event that a professional player moves during the course of a contract, compensation shall be paid to the club(s) involved in his training and education.■ Anteilige Entschädigung, die alle Vereine erhalten, die zum Training und zur Ausbildung eines Spielers beigetragen haben, wenn dieser Spieler vor Ablauf seines Vertrags transferiert wird.Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > solidarity contribution
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