Marcos Motta
Is a founding partner at Bichara e Motta Advogados (Brazil), who obtained a postgraduate diploma in contemporary business law, a master's degree (LLM) in international economic law from the University of Warwick (UK), an honorary master's degree in international sports law from the Instituto Superior de Derecho y Economia-ISDE (Spain), and a negotiation and leadership certificate from Harvard Law School.
He has been working in the football market since 1997, starting as director and international representative for CR Flamengo. Since then he has served as legal counsel in over 400 leading cases before FIFA and the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). In addition, he took part in the Brazilian government's working group on the revision of the so-called Pelé Law, of the Lei Geral do Desporto Brasileiro and in the FIFA Task Force on Third Party Ownership (TPO). He is currently the legal adviser for international matters of the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) and played an important role as adviser of various affairs related to the Rio 2016 Olympics.
Additionally, he is a visiting lecturer of master's degree courses in various international sports law programmes in Europe and in the USA. He is member of REX Sport; the board of the European Football Agents Association (EFAA); and the International Association of Football Lawyers (AIAF).
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