From 25 to 29 November, MESGO VIII participants were in Paris for the second session of the programme dedicated to competition design and regulation.
Organised by Sean Hamil, Director of the Birkbeck Sport Business Centre, this second session focused on illustrating the range of contrasting competition designs and regulatory systems employed by different sports for successful competitions, outlining their respective strengths and weaknesses in the context of sport’s particular economic framework.
Topics covered in this session included the specific tool of financial sustainability systems, the arrival of private investment funds and the regulatory framework for professional player labour markets. The application of regulatory systems in sport was also illustrated with case studies from major sports competitions, such as the UEFA Champions League in football.
We would like to thank all the speakers whose contributions made this session a success. Having representatives from UEFA, FIA, LNR, French Tennis Federation, FFF, FIBA Africa as well as Paris2024 was a key component of the week and allowed for a strong interaction with the MESGO participants.
It was also an opportunity for participants to meet, listen and discuss with other high-level speakers and MESGO alumni: Eric Ropert (Managing Director, French Ice Hockey Federation – MESGO VI graduate), Fabrice Jouhaud (Director General, Ligue Nationale de Basket, LNB – MESGO I graduate) and Dennis Gudasic (CEO, Lokomotiva Zagreb – MESGO IV graduate).
Many thanks to them for their availability and for sharing their experiences with the MESGO participants!
At the FIA: Presentation of the financial regulatory regime of Formula 1 by Federico Lodi, Head of Financial Regulations, FIA.
At Roland Garros: An introduction to the design, organisation, governance, and regulation of sports competitions by Tim Pawlowski, professor of sport economics, University of Tübingen.
At Roland Garros: Presentation of the organisation of the WTA women’s tour by Nathalie Dechy, Roland Garros organisation committee and former tennis player, French Tennis Federation.
At Roland Garros: Presentation about the Basketball Africa League case study by Ambrose Tashobya, President of Youth and 3X3 Council, FIBA Africa and BAL Expert.
At the French Olympic Committee: Presentation about the background to the FIFA reforms of the international football player transfer market by Omar Ongaro, Expert technical advisor football regulatory, CAS arbitrator.
At the French Olympic Committee: Presentation about the possible impact of the Diarra case and the operation of the international football player transfer market from the player union point of view by Pieter Paepe, Lawyer, Brussels Bar and Founding Partner, EDSON (on behalf of FIFpro).
At the French Olympic Committee: Presentation about the English Football Regulator debate by Matt Slater, Senior football news reporter, The Athletic.
At the French Olympic Committee: Presentation about Paris 2024 – Looking Back by Etienne Thobois, Chief Executive Officer, Paris 2024.
At the LNR: Presentation about the LNR leagues’ organisation with specific reference to the role of the salary cap by Rémi Pallincourt, General Secretary, Ligue Nationale de Rugby (LNR).
At the LNR: Presentation about the developing club ownership landscape in European football – an overview of ownership investment models by Grégoire Nalet, Strategic Projects Manager, UEFA.
At the French Football Federation: Round-table discussion about the future of sport industry competitions in an age of disruption with Eric Ropert, Managing Director, French Ice Hockey Federation, Fabrice Jouhaud, Director General, Ligue Nationale de Basket, LNB and Camille Delzant, Legal Director, Women’s Professional Football, French Football Federation.
A huge thank you goes to the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA), Roland Garros, the French Olympic Committee (CNOSF), the Ligue Nationale de Rugby (LNR) and the French Football Federation (FFF) for their warm welcome.
During the week, participants had the opportunity to attend a EuroLeague Basketball game and experience the electric atmosphere at the Adidas Arena. They were also able to show off their talents in a friendly football match.
The third MESGO session will be held in Brussels from 20 to 24 January 2025 and will be dedicated to the legal framework of European sport.