<p>FIFA said on Friday a new "Football Tribunal" to unite its various disciplinary and dispute-resolution processes under a "single umbrella body" had started operating.</p>.<p>The world governing body said the tribunal will, ultimately, be made up of three chambers.</p>.<p>The "Dispute Resolution Chamber" will decide "employment-related disputes between players and clubs" and financial issues over training.</p>.<p>The "Players' Status Chamber" will resolve disputes between coaches and clubs or associations and transfer disputes between clubs as well as making "regulatory" decisions on international transfers and national-team eligibility.</p>.<p>The members of those panels have already been chosen.</p>.<p>The plan also calls for an "Agents Chamber", to be created after FIFA has revised its rules on agents.</p>.<p>FIFA estimated that the first chamber will decide "approximately 3,500 disputes per year", while the second would "rule on approximately 700 disputes and 6,000 regulatory applications" annually.</p>.<p><strong>Watch latest videos by DH here:</strong></p>
<p>FIFA said on Friday a new "Football Tribunal" to unite its various disciplinary and dispute-resolution processes under a "single umbrella body" had started operating.</p>.<p>The world governing body said the tribunal will, ultimately, be made up of three chambers.</p>.<p>The "Dispute Resolution Chamber" will decide "employment-related disputes between players and clubs" and financial issues over training.</p>.<p>The "Players' Status Chamber" will resolve disputes between coaches and clubs or associations and transfer disputes between clubs as well as making "regulatory" decisions on international transfers and national-team eligibility.</p>.<p>The members of those panels have already been chosen.</p>.<p>The plan also calls for an "Agents Chamber", to be created after FIFA has revised its rules on agents.</p>.<p>FIFA estimated that the first chamber will decide "approximately 3,500 disputes per year", while the second would "rule on approximately 700 disputes and 6,000 regulatory applications" annually.</p>.<p><strong>Watch latest videos by DH here:</strong></p>