第三方所有权安排:除了足球之外,体育公司的另一种金融工具?

T. Herberger, A. Oehler, Florian Wedlich
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体育公司(相当于职业运动队)越来越多地面临融资困难。一方面,他们必须满足联赛和协会相关的基础设施要求。另一方面,他们必须确保在日益苛刻的体育和金融环境中具有竞争力。然而,未来的运动成功是高度不确定的(例如,因为球员受伤),因此,相关的现金流很难预测,这使得很难吸引投资者。另一种融资方式近年来变得越来越流行,尤其是在足球领域,那就是第三方所有权(TPO)。TPO是一种投资于体育公司球员阵容的方式,从而降低了体育公司的投资风险。然而,由于TPOs在足球中的广泛使用以及对使用TPOs的法律担忧,国际足联自2015年起禁止实施TPOs。但是,问题来了,tpo对体育公司在其他体育项目中是否仍然具有经济价值?足球比赛中TPO的安排如此受欢迎的原因是什么?他们对相关利益相关者的经济利益是什么?为了回答这些问题,并判断TPOs对体育公司和足球禁令的适当性,需要以融资理论为导向的TPOs设计和功能可能性的观点,但仍然缺乏。本文试图填补这一空白,并为在体育运动中使用TPOs进行深入的法律和经济讨论奠定了经济基础。“公司治理:寻找先进实践”,2019年2月28日,罗马
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Third party ownership arrangements: An alternative financial instrument for sports companies apart from football?
Sports companies (equivalent to professional sport teams) are increasingly confronted with difficulties in raising capital. On the one hand, they have to fulfill leagueand association-linked infrastructure requirements. On the other hand, they must ensure to be competitive in an increasingly demanding sportive and financial environment. However, future athletic success is highly uncertain (for example, because of players’ injuries) and hence, associated cash flows are difficult to predict which makes it difficult to attract investors. An alternative financing option that has become more popular in recent years – especially in football is Third Party Ownership (TPO). TPO is a way of investing in the player squad of a sports company and therefore reducing investment risks for sport companies. However, due to the wide usage in football and legal concerns about the usage of TPOs, the FIFA has forbidden the implementation of TPOs since 2015. But, the question rises, whether TPOs are still economic useful for sports companies in other sports? What are the reasons why TPO arrangements in football are so popular? What is their economic benefit for involved stakeholders? To answer these questions and to judge the appropriateness of TPOs for sports companies and the ban in football, a financing-theory-oriented view on the design and functional possibilities of TPOs is needed, but still missing. Our paper tries to fill this gap and, moreover, sets the economic basics for a profound legal and economic discussion on the use of TPOs in sports. “Corporate Governance: Search for the Advanced Practices” Rome, February 28, 2019
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