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Document 91997E003950

    WRITTEN QUESTION No. 3950/97 by Gordon ADAM to the Commission. Player transfer restrictions imposed by the British Ice Hockey Association Ltd. (B.I.H.A.) and International Ice Hockey Federation (I.I.H.F.)

    EÜT C 187, 16.6.1998, p. 97 (ES, DA, DE, EL, EN, FR, IT, NL, PT, FI, SV)

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    91997E3950

    WRITTEN QUESTION No. 3950/97 by Gordon ADAM to the Commission. Player transfer restrictions imposed by the British Ice Hockey Association Ltd. (B.I.H.A.) and International Ice Hockey Federation (I.I.H.F.)

    Official Journal C 187 , 16/06/1998 P. 0097


    WRITTEN QUESTION E-3950/97 by Gordon Adam (PSE) to the Commission (12 December 1997)

    Subject: Player transfer restrictions imposed by the British Ice Hockey Association Ltd. (B.I.H.A.) and International Ice Hockey Federation (I.I.H.F.)

    The British Ice Hockey Association Ltd., as the governing body of the sport of Ice Hockey for the United Kingdom, under the authority of the International Ice Hockey Federation of which it is a member, imposes a range of fees for the registration of players from Ice Hockey Associations other than those comprising the United Kingdom, which are in addition to those fees which are charged for the registration of United Kingdom players.

    The fee for players from other European Union countries is increased depending upon the country with which they have first registered.

    The B.I.H.A. also asks for an International Transfer Card (I.T.C.) fee which varies depending on the charge levied by the country of origin of the player.

    Are the fees imposed within the scope of the Treaty of Rome, since they restrict young people from other European Union countries from playing recreational and professional ice hockey within the United Kingdom?

    Does the Bosman case have implications for other sports in addition to football, and in particular to ice hockey?

    Joint answer to Written Questions E-3937/97 and E-3950/97 given by Mr Flynn on behalf of the Commission (30 January 1998)

    Following the information provided to the Commission by the Honourable Member, the Commission considers that special fees imposed on ice hockey players who are not members of the United Kingdom ice hockey association when they are recruited by a British club amount to a discrimination contrary to the EC Treaty.

    Where such ice hockey players wish to practise ice hockey as a professional activity, the transfer fee and the registration fee would constitute obstacles to free movement of workers and would directly contravene Article 48 of the EC Treaty, in line with the Bosman ruling. Furthermore, when hockey is played as a non-professional activity, either by a family member of a European worker or by a European citizen residing in the United Kingdom, the fee for non-British players may also constitute a discrimination against European citizens and may contravene the EC Treaty.

    Finally, the Commission wishes to confirm that the Bosman ruling does not only concern professional football, but also any professional or semi-professional sports activity.

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