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[Legal] Approved Player Agreements

Introduction

Taking your esports journey to the next level by creating or joining an organisation is an exciting step. Whether you’re a player looking for a team or an organisation recruiting talent, a successful partnership depends on clear expectations, mutual respect, and proper documentation.

Building a strong team relationship requires more than just gaming skills – it needs trust and fairness from both sides. That’s why having a proper agreement in place protects everyone involved and helps prevent misunderstandings down the road.

Why Proper Agreements Matter

NZ Esports has worked with leading legal experts to develop standard player agreements that balance the interests of both players and organisations. These templates cover important areas like:

  • Player responsibilities and commitments
  • Organisation obligations and support
  • Tournament earnings and prize money distribution
  • Sponsorship arrangements
  • Contract duration and renewal terms
  • Dispute resolution processes

 

These templates provide a solid starting point, but should be tailored to fit your specific situation. Every team has different needs, and agreements should reflect the unique relationship between players and their organisation.

Amateur Agreement

If you’re forming a team with mates, playing casually, or entering amateur-level events where no prize money or salaries are involved, the Amateur Player Agreement is the right choice.
This agreement helps outline expectations and responsibilities while keeping things straightforward and fair for everyone involved.

Professional Agreement

If your team is playing in paid or international tournaments, has sponsorships, or is competing for larger prize pools, you should use the Professional Player Agreement. This contract offers stronger legal protections and is designed for situations where money, branding, and reputation are on the line.

Understanding Player Contracts: Guidelines and Advice

Seek independent advice

If you’re ever offered a contract—whether it’s amateur or professional—it’s important to get independent legal advice.
That means speaking to a legal expert who’s not connected to the team, organisation, or anyone else involved in the agreement.

If you’re unsure where to go or worried about the cost, support is available. You can get free legal advice through:

 

These services can help you understand your rights and obligations before you sign anything.

Recognising NZ Esports-Backed Contracts

If you see the NZ Esports logo on a player contract, it means the agreement is based on the Standard Player Agreement created specifically for New Zealand players and teams. This standard agreement was drafted by some of Aotearoa’s top legal professionals and includes key protections for both players and organisations.

To keep the NZ Esports logo on a player agreement, certain clauses must remain in place. These include protections around:

  • Player wellbeing and support

  • Clear definitions of roles and responsibilities

  • Dispute resolution processes

  • Termination conditions

  • Intellectual property and media use

If any of these are removed or modified, the agreement may no longer meet our standards, and the logo shouldn’t appear on it.

Important clauses

The following clauses are included in our standard player agreements and we believe are important elements to a fair contract. If you are presented a contract that contains the NZ Esport logo and one of the clauses below is missing or has been modified, please report this to us immediately
 
The clause numbers may vary depending on your contract, but titles should remain the same:

Drug testing and integrity issues

    • You must not use any controlled or banned substance, including but not limited to methamphetamine, steroids, human growth hormone or any similar drugs or blood doping techniques (each a Controlled Substance). You agree that we, a sanctioning body, WADA or any other duly authorised person (Testing Body) may test you for Controlled Substances, and you agree to submit to any pre-Event or post-Event drug test as requested by a Testing Body. You will be deemed to be in breach of this clause if you test positive for any Controlled Substance in any pre-Event or post-Event drug test.
    • If we or any sanctioning body determines that you or any person associated with you have been involved in any unethical, illegal or immoral behaviour that is likely to embarrass or damage the reputation of the Team, an Event, a broadcaster or sponsor of an Event or us or bring esports into disrepute (including any fixing of that Event), we may decide to withhold any amounts payable to you and suspend you from the Team until such time as such issues are resolved.

Getting It Right

Before signing any esports agreement, remember these important points:

  • Review carefully: Always have an independent legal professional review your contract
  • Ask questions: Make sure you understand every section of the agreement
  • Discuss concerns: Raise any issues before signing, not after
  • Consider the future: Think about how the agreement works as your career develops

 

The most successful esports partnerships are built on clear communication and fair terms. By taking the time to establish a proper agreement from the start, both players and organisations can focus on what matters most – competing at their best and growing together.

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