Abstract

The implementation of Indonesia Futsal League cannot be separated from an agreement between players and club stated in a cooperation contract, including the cooperation contract between club and underage players occurred in Woman Pro Futsal League on a club named Netic Ladies Cibinong. The case relates to the Article 1320 concerning the legal terms of an agreement in which the subjective requirement of an agreement cannot be fulfilled and Law No. 13 of 2003 concerning Employment in Article 52 Paragraph (1) Point c. In this study, normative empirical law study is used in which the researcher observed the reactions and interactions occurred when the norm system worked in the society. As a result, it is found that (1) the implementation of cooperation contract has followed the Regulation of FIFA, Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI)/ Indonesian Futsal Federation (FFI), as well as the regulations of applicable laws because children are represented by parents or trustee in making the agreement. However, in fulfilling the responsibilities and rights stated in the cooperation contract between underage players and Netic Ladies Cibinong, the club has not fulfilled them yet because of technical and non-technical factors; (2) the pattern of dispute settlement occurred has been based on the Regulation of FIFA, Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI) or Indonesian Futsal Federation (FFI), and the regulations of applicable laws which is through non-litigation path, in this case through NDRC (National Dispute Resolution Chamber) or CAS (Court Arbitration of Sports). However, a particular pattern of dispute settlement between underage players and club is not specifically mentioned.

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