Master the global football industry with a Master’s degree combining the business of the beautiful game with the burgeoning world of football agency. Gain the skills needed to lead, innovate and succeed in one of the world’s most exciting and competitive industries, all in line with FIFA regulations.
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1-year full-time or 2-years part-timeMSc Football Business and Football Agency is a pioneering online programme designed for those looking to break into the global football industry and burgeoning world of player agency and representation. The course explores key areas of business, operations, leadership and ever-changing FIFA regulations. This degree will prepare you to navigate the game at the highest level.
Designed for ambitions students aiming for careers with global agencies, governing bodies and with athletes. This programme will equip you with the strategic, commercial and operational expertise needed to thrive in a competitive industry. Focussing on innovation, ethics and market trends you’ll graduate ready to make an impact on a global scale.
The course explores business fundamentals such as operations, governance, finance and leadership, as well as specialising in areas of football agency, player representation and FIFA regulations. Students will gain a strong understanding of fan engagement, marketing, commercial operations and revenue generation within clubs and organisations.
With an emphasis on real-world application students with be able to analyse complex industry challenges and develop effective strategies and solutions. The programme prepares graduates to operate with integrity and professionalism given the ethical considerations shaping the global football agency landscape.
Through applied projects and industry-focussed learning students will gain hands on experience and skills in commercial strategy and organisational performance ensuring they graduate with confidence and the ability to thrive in football clubs agencies and governing bodies.
This module explores the evolving landscape of football fan engagement within the global sports industry. It offers a critical examination of how football organisations cultivate, maintain, and measure relationships with fans across multiple touchpoints, using both traditional and emerging strategies. Beginning with an introduction to fan culture and the historical context of sports marketing, the module then progresses through key themes including fan behaviour, segmentation, and match-day experience. Students engage with contemporary challenges and opportunities in digital fan engagement, including the use of social media, websites, apps, and email campaigns. Globalisation and inclusivity are central themes, as students explore how cultural differences, identity, and accessibility shape engagement. The module further investigates the role of community engagement, supporter groups, and reputation management. Students also examine metrics that matter—KPIs, CRM systems, and data analytics—to assess the effectiveness and ROI of engagement strategies. In the final weeks, the module turns toward the future of fan engagement, introducing innovations such as AR/VR, AI, NFTs, and gamification.
In this module you will appraise operations management principles in the wider football industry. The module will cover a broad selection of topics including, but not limited to, stadium technology, multi-use stadium operations, matchday experience, stadium capacity calculations, sustainable development policies, football facility financial management, event management principles and community engagement.
The aim of this module is to assess multiple approaches of operations management for football organisations and football facilities. You will be introduced to academic theories which will be related to case studies from the global football industry. You will be expected to critically explore academic theories, governance regulations, and industry practices related to the content of this module.
The module will help you to explore, interpret and apply operations management principles and consolidate these into long-term strategies for a football organisation.
This module explores the key components that contribute to the creation and maintenance of high-performance clubs and organisations, with a particular focus on football and team-based environments. Participants will critically examine the characteristics of high-performing environments and the strategies used to build and sustain them.
The module begins by defining what constitutes a high-performance organization and explores the aims and objectives that guide their development. Students will investigate organisational politics, leadership approaches, and strategic planning as tools to drive performance both on and off the pitch.
A significant focus is placed on organisational culture including values, beliefs, and behaviors and how culture is developed and embedded over time. The module also examines the role of talent management in nurturing both individual and collective potential within the organisation. By the end of the module, learners will understand how to design, implement, and sustain high-performance environments that achieve success in all areas of operation.
This module provides an opportunity to undertake an applied professional project that bridges academic learning with real-world practice in the sports industry. It is designed to enhance your professional skills, critical thinking, and problem-solving abilities by engaging with a current issue or challenge within a sporting context.
You will take ownership of a sustained, independent project that draws on the knowledge, competencies, and experiences developed throughout your programme. Working within a live or simulated sports environment, you will apply theoretical understanding to practice, with the aim of generating meaningful insights or solutions that have direct relevance to coaching and performance, or sports business and management, marketing or media.
The module fosters experiential learning by encouraging reflection on your personal development and professional impact. Through this process, you will demonstrate leadership, initiative, and the ability to manage and deliver a project from conception to completion, all of which are highly valued by employers in the sport sector.
Your chosen project will allow you to explore an area of personal or professional interest, showcasing your ability to integrate academic knowledge with industry practice. By presenting your findings and outcomes, you will contribute to the enhancement of professional standards and demonstrate your readiness to influence and improve sporting environments.
This module is designed to provide students with a thorough understanding of how agents manage football players and coaches. This covers a wide range of topics and skills required for the field, including sponsorship, financial management, recruitment and agency skills. Students will critically understand not only about the novel business landscape in football agency, but also ways in which to navigate and manage sports events and stakeholders in this environment. The scope of a football agent’s remit and role will be interrogated.
This module provides critical insight into the operation and practice of football agency. It is designed to provide students with a thorough understanding of the pertinent aspects of the FIFA Football Agent Regulations. An in-depth understanding of how to represent football players in accordance with FIFA regulations will be provided. This module will help prepare students for undertaking the FIFA Football Agent exam. Ongoing support will be provided to students who do not pass the FIFA exam at the first attempt.
Jarno Stegeman is a senior lecturer at the Global Institute of Sport specialising in event safety, sustainability, and legacy. He holds an MSc in Business Economics and a PGCert in Teaching & Learning in Higher Education.
Offers to applicants currently studying an undergraduate degree will be conditional on them going on to achieve the entry requirements on completion of their degree.
Experience: Experience of sports industry or business – evidenced by prior professional experience or relevancy of degree. Applicants without this but strong profile to still be considered.
English Language Requirements: English language qualifications: Applicants from non-majority English speaking countries will be asked for an English qualification which tests Speaking, Listening, Reading and Writing and will be asked to achieve an overall IELTS score of 6.5 (minimum of 6.0 in each section) or recognised equivalent. Note that applicants from these countries who have studied to degree level in English to be accepted
Flexible Entry Requirements: Applications that do not meet the standard entry requirements but demonstrate relevant education and/or work and/or life experience in the course subject area are welcomed.
Eligibility will be assessed on the basis of the information provided in the application – in particular the personal statement.
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