

The eight clubs contesting the OFC Champions League in 2013 and 2014 agree to assign the management of their club to OFC. OFC then seeks expression of interest with potential investors to buy a licence to manage and operate a club champion participating in the OFC Champions League for the 2013 and 2014 competitions.
The annual licence fee to manage and operate the club champion is USD 1 million.
The legal structure for the assignment of the management and intellectual property rights involves the Club assigning their rights to OFC pursuant to a Club Management Agreement and then OFC seeks expressions of interest for investors to acquire the licence to manage the Club Champion for 2013 and 2014
OFC Champions League.
EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST TO GRANT A LICENCE TO MANAGE AND OPERATE A CLUB CHAMPION PARTICIPATING IN THE OFC CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2013 AND 2014
THE BENEFITS OF INVESTING IN THE MANAGEMENT OF A CLUB CHAMPION FOR A TWO YEAR LICENCE INCLUDE:
1 in 8 chance to qualify for the FIFA Club World Cup
Assignment of the management and intellectual property rights of the Club Champion
90% of the gross revenue generated from the club (including all prize money) belongs to the investor
50% of the gross revenue generated from the marketing and sponsorship of the OFC Champions League will be distributed back to investor
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The licence fee will be used to provide a solidarity payment to assist in development of the respective club, national league and national association
All costs for travel, accommodation, meals and insurance
of the Club
Prize money for winning the OFC Champions League (to be determined) and USD 500,000 prize money for qualifying for the FIFA Club World Cup
ASSIGNMENT OF THE MANAGEMENT AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS OF THE CLUB CHAMPION


1 IN 8 CHANCE OF QUALIFYING FOR THE FIFA CLUB WORLD CUP
COMPARISON OF THE QUALIFYING PATH FOR THE FIFA CLUB WORLD CUP
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