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Salvatore Civale

Pro Bono Counsel at UEFA

Salvatore Civale has a diverse range of work experience, starting in 2006 as a Caporedattore for Rete Italia Tv. In 2010, they became a Founding Partner at Studio Civale, providing legal advice and services for individuals and companies specializing in sports law, civil law, and labor law. In 2011, they became a Partner at the Sports Law and Policy Centre.

From 2012 to 2015, Salvatore worked as the Direttore Ufficio Legale at Flora Napoli S.r.l. Salvatore then went on to hold various positions from 2013 to 2018, including President at the Italian Sports Lawyer Association, Vice Director at Rivista di Diritto ed Economia dello Sport - RDES, and Founding Board Member at the International Association of Sports Lawyers' Associations (IASLA).

In 2015, Salvatore took on the role of an Arbitrator at the ECA - European Handball Federation COURT of ARBITRATION, where they ensured independence and professionalism in legal matters related to sports. Salvatore also served as a Pro Bono Counsel at UEFA from 2018 onwards.

In 2017, Salvatore was an Arbitrator for the Arbitration Panels Italian Football Serie A, representing FIGC, AIC, LNPA.

Throughout their career, Salvatore has been involved in promoting professional co-operation among sports lawyers, national sports lawyer associations, and the international debate on legal and economic rules and standards in sports.

Salvatore Civale completed their education history as follows:

From 2011 to 2012, they pursued a Master SLPC in Diritto ed Organizzazione Aziendale dello Sport. Although no specific degree name or field of study is mentioned, it can be assumed that the program focused on law and organizational aspects of sports.

Between 2005 and 2010, they attended Università degli Studi di Salerno, where they obtained a Laurea Magistrale in Giurisprudenza, which translates to a Master's degree in Law.

In 2014, they participated in the EXECUTIVE PROGRAMME IN INTERNATIONAL SPORTS LAW AND JUSTICE at the Sports Law and Policy Centre. The program's field of study is not specified, but it can be inferred that it was related to international sports law and justice.

No end year is provided for their studies at the Sports Law and Policy Centre, indicating that they may still be pursuing or have completed additional education in that field.

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