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"Transfer window" is the unofficial term commonly used by the media for the concept of "registration period" as described in the FIFA Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players. [1] According to the rules, each national football association decides on the time (such as the dates) of the 'window' but it may not exceed 12 weeks.
The current transfer record was set by the transfer of Naomi Girma from San Diego Wave to Chelsea for $1.1 million in January 2025. Prior to women's football teams having oversight from football federations, compensation was still paid for some transfers. The first compensated transfer of a female footballer was of Molly Walker, from Lancaster ...
The sale of Kaká to Real Madrid in 2009 broke the eight-year-old world football transfer record held by Zinedine Zidane, costing the Spanish club €67 million [110] (about £56 million [111]). That record, however, lasted for less than a month, broken by Cristiano Ronaldo 's £80 million transfer. [ 112 ]
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In 1988, in exchange for FIFA awarding the right to host the 1994 World Cup, U.S. Soccer promised to establish a Division 1 professional soccer league. [54] In 1993, U.S. Soccer selected Major League Professional Soccer (the precursor to MLS) as the exclusive Division 1 professional soccer league. [ 54 ]
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[1] [2] The latter told them that starting a subscription campaign was the best solution. [1] After 20,000 subscriptions, Paris Saint-Germain were founded on 12 August 1970. [3] For the first time in French football history, the fans had financially contributed to the creation of a football club. [1]