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Soccer-Kogan to lead Britain's Independent Football Regulator

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(Reuters) -The British government's Department for Culture, Media and Sport confirmed David Kogan on Monday as chair of England's Independent Football Regulator (IFR). The IFR has been set up because

David Kogan Appointed Chair of England's Independent Football Regulator

Overview of the Independent Football Regulator

(Reuters) -The British government's Department for Culture, Media and Sport confirmed David Kogan on Monday as chair of England's Independent Football Regulator (IFR).

Kogan's Background and Experience

The IFR has been set up because although the Premier League is regarded as the best in Europe, with clubs enjoying huge TV broadcasting revenues, the lower tiers of English football are struggling.

Regulatory Powers and Responsibilities

The IFR will have powers to operate a licensing scheme for the top-five levels, with licences subject to clubs meeting requirements regarding financial stability, owners' suitability, fan engagement and the protection of their heritage.

Parliamentary Support for Kogan

Kogan, who has had a 45-year career as a media executive, business leader and corporate adviser and negotiated TV rights deals on behalf of sporting bodies including the Premier League, was named as the government's preferred candidate in April.

A UK parliamentary committee also endorsed Kogan as chair of the independent regulator.

Kogan's five-year term will include time served as chair-designate before the country's Football Governance Act received Royal Assent in July, the department said in a statement.

(Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in Bengaluru, editing by Ed Osmond)

Key Takeaways

  • David Kogan appointed as chair of the Independent Football Regulator.
  • The IFR will oversee licensing for top-five football levels in England.
  • Focus on financial stability, owner suitability, and fan engagement.
  • Kogan has a 45-year career in media and sports rights negotiation.
  • The Football Governance Act received Royal Assent in July.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Independent Football Regulator?
The Independent Football Regulator (IFR) is a governing body established to oversee the financial stability and governance of football clubs in England, particularly focusing on lower-tier clubs.
What are the responsibilities of the IFR?
The IFR is responsible for implementing a licensing scheme for football clubs, ensuring they meet standards related to financial stability, ownership suitability, and fan engagement.
What is financial stability?
Financial stability refers to the condition where financial institutions operate effectively without experiencing significant disruptions, ensuring they can meet their obligations and support economic growth.
What is fan engagement in football?
Fan engagement involves the ways in which football clubs interact with their supporters, including communication, involvement in decision-making, and fostering a sense of community.

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