Transfers: Dutch Federation becomes the first to adopt the DTMS, a national regulatory system

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The KNVB (Dutch FA) became the first domestic association to implement the national system for regulating transfers developed by FIFA (Federation Internationale de Football Association), said the international federation on 03/11/2014.

This platform, the DTMS (Domestic Transfer Matching System, a national control system of transfers), created on 09/10/2013, is fully integrated with the FIFA TMS, FIFA's online registration system of international transfers.

National and international transfers managed from a single connection

  • "The new system allows the KNVB to process domestic transfers with greater efficiency, while increasing control over all stages of the transfer process and consolidating adherence to domestic regulations.
  • This means that, when the next registration period opens, the KNVB and its clubs will be able to manage all transfers of professional male players - both international and now also domestic - through one system and with single sign-on access, since the DTMS is fully integrated with the FIFA TMS International Transfer Matching System (ITMS) already in place.
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