Sports Law
Sports Law
Prosperity Law LLP provides a comprehensive legal offering for a wide range of international and local sports organisations, sporting associations, clubs, managers, agents and sportsmen, and women.
Prosperity Law has FA FA-registered lawyer and represents a number of international and Premier League footballers as well as clubs.
Our client base also includes athletes who have competed in the Olympics as well as those just starting out in the profession. Our clients also represent a wide range of sporting disciplines, and as a result, our legal expertise covers football, rugby, golf, tennis, cycling, cricket, basketball, athletics and many more.
Life in the sporting industry opens doors to fresh and exciting opportunities and can take an athlete or associate to many places across the world. Increasingly, litigation and regulation across professional sport require expert knowledge, which we are fortunate to boast years of experience in at Prosperity Law.
Our niche sports law team work closely with you to understand your commercial aims and objectives and tailor our advice accordingly. We ensure that we deliver advice in a discreet and efficient manner, and we are renowned for our professionalism and ethical standing.
We provide the following services:
- Document reviewing and drafting
- Reputation management and defamation
- Club restructuring and shareholding
- Transfer negotiations and commercial deals
- Media and entertainment
- Disciplinary matter and appeals
- Criminal matters and driving offences
- Employment contracts and disputes
At Prosperity Law we are aware that being an athlete is a fast-paced lifestyle, therefore, clients may not always be able to communicate with their solicitor as often as is necessary. As a result, we are more than happy to deal with trusted agents or similar advisors to ensure any problem encountered can be efficiently dealt with.
If you need assistance from a sports law specialist, simply get in touch with Prosperity Law today.

Edward Smethurst
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Financial fouls: tactics for footballers, their finances and future estate planning
Some recent articles (with insightful comments from ex-professional players) highlight significant financial misadventures and poor advice which have affected current and retired footballers and pensioners, underscoring the need for proper legal and financial guidance which is backed by regulatory oversight. Graeme Souness, in the Daily Mail, shares concern over footballers being misled by dubious investment […]

