Terms of Reference for the Independent Review of the Professional Footballers’ Association have been published.

To optimise for archiving, the original image and related documents associated with this article have been removed.

Terms of Reference for the Independent Review of the Professional Footballers’ Association (PFA) have been published.  

The Independent Review of the PFA is administered by Sport Resolutions which will cover all aspects of the approach to governance, management and decision making of the PFA.

Sport Resolutions appointed the Independent Review Panel, consisting of Naomi Ellenbogen QC (chair), Lydia Banerjee and Ben Smiley. All of the individuals selected are independent of the PFA and were appointed by Sport Resolutions.  

The Terms of Reference for the Review can be accessed via the related links tab on the right-hand side. 

You may also like

View All

UEFA plans to extend deadline rules on multiclub ownership following Crystal Palace demotion dispute

European football’s governing body UEFA plans to provide clubs with more time to resolve multiclub ownership issues from next season, following the outrage surrounding Crystal Palace being demoted from the Europa League to the Conference League due to American businessman John Textor previously holding shares in both Crystal Palace and Olympique Lyonnais

Read More

Cross-country running, cyclocross and judo possible new Winter Olympic sports, along with other new Olympic developments

In 2030, cross-country running and cyclocross may be added to the Winter Olympic Games set to take place in France, and judo may also join the Winter Games as the International Olympic Committee’s “Fit for the Future” initiative believes this would help keep the Winter Games relevant. Regarding the Los Angeles 2028 Summer Games, squash is among five new sports which have been added to the programme

Read More

NCAA set to allow student athletes and athletic staff to place bets on professional sports

The National Collegiate Athletic Association – the governing body for college sports in the U.S. - may soon allow student athletes and staff to bet on professional sports

Read More