Global Trends and Politics
NFL to fine players for reselling Super Bowl tickets at a profit
Introduction to the NFL’s Ticket Resale Policy
The NFL is taking strict measures against the resale of Super Bowl tickets by players, coaches, and club employees. This move comes after an investigation found over 100 players and roughly two dozen club employees to be in violation of the NFL’s Ticket Resale policy in connection with Super Bowl 59 tickets.
Background of the Issue
An internal memo from the league’s chief compliance officer, Sabrina Perel, revealed that the players and personnel were selling these tickets to resale "bundlers" at a profit. This practice is against the league’s policy, which prohibits employees and players from selling NFL game tickets acquired from their employer for more than the ticket’s face value or more than the employee originally paid — whichever is less.
Penalties for Violation
Players will be fined 1.5-times the face value of the tickets they sold, and employees will be fined twice the face value. Non-player personnel found in violation of the policy will also lose the ability to purchase future NFL tickets. The league is taking these steps to ensure that no one profits personally from their NFL affiliation at the expense of the fans.
Future Compliance and Penalties
The league is also taking steps to enhance compliance training ahead of Super Bowl 60. It will increase penalties for future offenses to deter any similar violations. The NFL’s chief compliance officer, Sabrina Perel, emphasized that "No one should profit personally from their NFL affiliation at the expense of our fans."
Conclusion
The NFL’s crackdown on the resale of Super Bowl tickets by players, coaches, and club employees is a significant move to protect the interests of the fans. By imposing fines and enhancing compliance training, the league aims to prevent such violations in the future. The NFL’s strict measures demonstrate its commitment to ensuring that the affiliation with the league is not used for personal gain.
FAQs
Q: What is the NFL’s Ticket Resale policy?
A: The NFL’s Ticket Resale policy prohibits employees and players from selling NFL game tickets acquired from their employer for more than the ticket’s face value or more than the employee originally paid — whichever is less.
Q: How many players and employees were found to be in violation of the policy?
A: Over 100 players and roughly two dozen club employees were found to be in violation of the NFL’s Ticket Resale policy in connection with Super Bowl 59 tickets.
Q: What are the penalties for violating the policy?
A: Players will be fined 1.5-times the face value of the tickets they sold, and employees will be fined twice the face value. Non-player personnel found in violation of the policy will also lose the ability to purchase future NFL tickets.
Q: Why is the NFL taking these measures?
A: The NFL is taking these measures to prevent individuals from profiting personally from their NFL affiliation at the expense of the fans.
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