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Early Warning System (EWS)
FIFA set up an early warning system in July 2007 to monitor sports betting on all FIFA tournaments. On behalf of FIFA, the Zurich-based Early Warning...
    Administration
    FIFA's administration is carried out by the General Secretariat, which employs some 350 staff members at the Home of FIFA in Zurich, Switzerland.
      Learn more about FIFA’s Dispute Resolution System with its brand new FAQ section and the decisions of the Players’ Status Committee.
      Dispute Resolution System
      TMS
      The FIFA Transfer Matching System (TMS) is an online system that makes international transfers of players between clubs quicker, smoother and more tra...
        Fight against doping in football
        FIFA has a clear vision: to keep football free of doping. It is FIFA’s duty to protect players from harm and ensure that footballers can compete on an...
        Check what processes FIFA has put in place to ensure good governance, transparency and zero tolerance towards wrongdoing, through its new task forces and the roadmap towards 2013.
        FIFA Disciplinary Code
        This sets out what constitutes a disciplinary infraction, the appropriate sanctions, which bodies should address the infraction and the procedure to...
        FIFA Code of Ethics
        On 6 October 2004, the FIFA Executive Committee approved a Code of Ethics drawn up by the Committee for Ethics and Fair Play in accordance with Art. 7...

        Committees

        The Disciplinary, Appeal and Ethics committees are judicial bodies, while the Players' Status Committee sets the Regulations for the Status and Transfer of Players.