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UEFA–CONMEBOL memorandum of understanding

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The UEFA–CONMEBOL memorandum of understanding (Spanish: Memorando de Entendimiento)[2] is an agreement between UEFA and CONMEBOL, the association football confederations of Europe and South America, respectively, signed between both parties with the aim of achieving close collaboration for the development of this sport in the regions. It was signed on 12 February 2020[3][4] and extended on 15 December 2021 in a first stage,[2][5] and on 2 June 2022 in a second stage.[6] This will permit creation of official championships in the branches of men's, women's, youth and indoor football and the possibility of exchanging referees in the tournaments organised by both entities.

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In January 2022, CONMEBOL and UEFA authorities met at the CONMEBOL headquarters in Asunción, Paraguay, and ratified the agreements they had already signed for future competitions. Both parts also agreed to establish a joint office in London.[1]

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Mission and objectives

The MoU seeks to provide assistance and support between both confederations to establish and implement projects and activities related to:[4][3]

  • the promotion and development of grassroots football, youth football and women's football
  • the organisation of championships
  • marketing, legal and social responsibility matters
  • security;
  • the promotion of ethical principles and good governance in football

Committees

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In order to move forward with the projects, 4 joint committees were created through the memorandum.[4] The strategies of both confederations in the different committees are coordinated in a Joint Representation Office located in London, England, United Kingdom, inaugurated on 4 April 2022.[7]

The committees are:

Refereeing

As of the signing of the MoU, a referee exchange program was started, allowing referees and assistant referees appointed by their respective confederation to participate in matches in competitions organised by the other signatory party.[4] Below is the list of referees appointed within the exchange program:

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Women's football

The agreement provides a development strategy for this branch in all its member associations, as well as the creation of different competitions. The first women's football championship planned from the MoU is the UEFA-CONMEBOL Women's Finalissima, a tournament that emulates the CONMEBOL–UEFA Cup of Champions in the women's branch.[6]

Development and coaches

The purpose of this committee is to provide a joint project for the creation of:

  • Elite young player development programs
  • Scout Development[4]
  • Joint coaching licences: A mutual recognition of titles and coaching licences (for example, equivalence between UEFA Pro License and CONMEBOL PRO License) is planned for 2023.[6]

Competitions

The competitions created under the memorandum are the following ones:

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References

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