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Footballer and journalist. On the field, the first dictates the rules. At the microphone, the second. Their interaction is regulated not only by labor contracts and league regulations, but also by unwritten laws that are sometimes more important than official documents. Live broadcast, mixed zone, exclusive interview — every step is fraught with a scandal. Are there clear rules for this game? Yes, and they are stricter than they seem. Official regulations: what is written in contracts At the level of UEFA and FIFA, media rules are in effect. The player is required to attend press conferences before matches of the Champions League and World Cups. Refusal is subject to a fine (up to 50,000 euros) and even disqualification. Club contracts stipulate mandatory interviews with official partners (Sky, BT Sport, DAZN, "Match TV"). The journalist must comply with the "safety zone" — not to interfere with warm-up, not to distract during the game. Questions about politics, religion, and personal life are prohibited without the player's consent. However, these rules are often violated, and then the unwritten code comes into force. Mixed zone: democracy or jungles The mixed zone is a corridor where players pass after the match. Journalists line up in rows and shout questions. Rule: the player is not required to stop. He can pass by if he is angry or wants to remain silent. But if he stops, he must answer all accredited media, not just the selected ones. It is forbidden to "drag" the player out of the crowd. Also, questions-provocations during the passage are prohibited — the journalist may be stripped of accreditation. Infantino and Seferin personally monitor that the mixed zone does not turn into a farce. Forbidden topics: the red lines of footballers The unwritten code prohibits journalists from asking about injuries (until the player himself speaks), about conflicts in the dressing room (this is private), about transfer rumors (if there is no official confirmation). Personal life is a taboo. When a reporter asked Messi about his wife after a lost final, the Argentine left without answering. Another ban is not to publish photos or videos taken in the dressing room without permission (even with the player's own phone). For a violation, the club is placed on a blacklist. Rules of exclusivity: the price of a sensation A footballer has the right to give an exclusive interview to one publication. However, he must inform the club's press officer to avoid leaks. There are also "embargoes": the material cannot be published until a certain time (for example, until the final whistle). A violation of the embargo results in the withdrawal of accreditation. A well-known case: in 2024, a journalist from The Athletic published an interview with a Chelsea player an hour before the match, revealing the tactics. The club filed a lawsuit, and the reporter lost his job. Social networks: a battlefield without rules On the internet, footballers and journalists confront each other without intermediaries. Players can block journalists, write angry posts, call them "clickbait hunters." Journalists can quote closed profiles, make screenshots of stories. There is no official regulation here, but there is an ethical code: for example, not to use photos of the player's children without permission. Many clubs introduced a clause in contracts in 2026: "The player must not publicly insult accredited journalists." For a violation, a fine is imposed. Sanctions for violations: from a fine to a ban A player who hits a journalist (there have been cases) receives a FIFA suspension of 10 matches plus a criminal case. A journalist who enters the dressing room without permission loses accreditation for a year. The most common sanctions are fines (5-100 thousand euros), public apologies, and a ban on entering the press center. In 2026, UEFA introduced a "yellow card" system for journalists: three yellow cards — loss of accreditation for the season. Etiquette of the press conference At the press conference, the journalist must introduce himself and name the publication. It is forbidden to ask two questions in a row (you need to give the word to others). Questions about money, transfers, and personal life are considered bad taste. The player has the right not to answer and ask the moderator to exclude the question. Players, in turn, should not use profanity, threaten, leave the hall before the end. For rudeness, a fine from the league is imposed. Stories from life: when rules were violated Let's remember how in 2022 Ronaldo broke a fan-journalist's phone (not accredited) — the police drew up a protocol. Or how Zlatan Ibrahimovic said to a journalist at a press conference: "Go learn how to ask questions." Or how Lionel Messi remained silent for 10 minutes, looking into the eyes of a reporter who asked about politics. Journalists are not angels either: in 2025, a reporter from Marseille forged an interview with a PSG player, adding his own phrases. The club filed a lawsuit and won the case. The future of interaction: neural networks and live streams Since 2026, "neuro-interviews" have become popular — answers are generated by AI based on the player's previous statements. Journalists are upset: "This is dishonest!" Live streams on TikTok are replacing traditional press conferences. Footballers themselves are becoming bloggers, bypassing journalists. Interaction rules may soon become outdated. But as long as they exist, they are observed under the threat of million-dollar fines and a tarnished reputation. A footballer and a journalist are partners who have to dance the tango, even if they step on each other's feet. The rules of this dance are written in regulations, but they live in respect. And he who loses respect loses until the final whistle.
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