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Lawyers in sports, a growing need in Africa [Sports]

Sports in general and football, in particular, has over the years become a growing religion on the African continent. All 54 nations can boast of a national football team. Others have had a firm grip on athletics, especially in the horn, while basketball, rugby and even cricket are producing hundreds of thousands of sportsmen and women on the continent.

These sports disciplines like any others are governed by laws, texts and contracts between players and institutions, coaches, teams and the various federations governing these sports.

There is a need for the interpretation of the laws, thereby creating an opportunity for lawyers especially young ones who find themselves in a profession that has almost been limited to representing clients in criminal cases.

Universities des Jeunes Avocats de l’Afrique Central is a collective of lawyers who came together for the first edition held in Pointe Noire in the Republic of Congo to appreciate and strengthen the growing need for sportsmen and women to have lawyers in a mutually beneficial relationship.

We had a chat with one of the moderators.

A very much needed partnership for the development of sports on the continent.