为什么要让欧洲人享有特权?国际足联关于18岁以下球员国际转会规则的讨论

IF 1.2 3区 哲学 Q3 ETHICS Journal of the Philosophy of Sport Pub Date : 2023-05-04 DOI:10.1080/00948705.2023.2227383
J. Sønderholm
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摘要欧洲许多职业足球俱乐部都有青年学院。这种学院的商业模式是,俱乐部投入资源培养球员,然后,当球员足够大,可以签署成人合同时,要么出售球员,要么向他提供成人合同。根据国际足球协会(FIFA)的规定,只有年满18岁的球员才能进行国际转会。这条规则有五个例外。其中之一是,如果球员年龄在16岁至18岁之间,并且转会发生在欧洲经济区(EEA)境内,那么国际转会是允许的。这篇文章是对国际足联规则的讨论,该规则规定球员首次转会到欧洲经济区内俱乐部的年龄限制不统一。文章的结论是,国际足联为非欧洲经济区球员设定的转会至欧洲经济区俱乐部的最低年龄高于欧洲经济区运动员的最低年龄,在道德上是不合理的。这篇文章首先为结论提出了论据。然后,它讨论并拒绝了对这一论点的五个最佳反对意见。
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Why privilege the Europeans? A discussion of FIFA’s rules for international transfers for under-18 players
ABSTRACT Many professional football clubs in Europe have youth academies. The business model of such academies is that a club invests resources in training a player and then, when the player is old enough to sign an adult contract, either sells the player or offers him an adult contract. According to Fédération Internationale De Football Association (FIFA), international transfers of players are only permitted if the player is over the age of 18. There are five exceptions to this rule. One of them is that if the player is between 16 and 18 and the transfer takes place within the territory of the European Economic Area (EEA), then an international transfer is allowed. This article is a discussion of the FIFA rules that mandate non-uniform age limits for when players can first transfer to clubs within the EEA area. The conclusion of the article is that FIFA is morally unjustified in setting a higher minimum age for transfer to EEA clubs for non-EEA players than for EEA players. The article first develops an argument for its conclusion. It then discusses, and rejects, the five best objections to this argument.
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