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Conflict Detection
for Sports & Athletics

Agent conflicts, ownership crossovers, and sponsorship webs are standard operating procedure.

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Common Conflict Patterns in Sports & Athletics
The Agent-Owner Conflict
A sports agent holds an equity stake in a team while representing players negotiating with that team β€” a dir…
High Risk
The Media Owner
A broadcaster holds an ownership stake in a sports league whose media rights are up for bid β€” bidding agains…
Medium Risk
The Sponsor Category Conflict
An athlete's agent negotiates simultaneously with two competing brands in the same category without disclosing…
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How conflicts actually happen
in Sports & Athletics

These diagrams show the relationship patterns ConflictCheck is designed to detect β€” before they become legal or financial crises.

The Kickback Triangle
A manager routes contracts to a secretly owned vendor, who pays kickbacks back. The owner pays inflated prices and never knows.
Pays feesAwards contractsKickback $$$Never disclosedOwner / PrincipalManager!Vendor (secretly owned)
Normal relationship
Kickback / fraud
Hidden / undisclosed
Financial payment
The Dual Role Conflict
One individual serves two parties whose interests are directly opposed β€” a textbook undisclosed conflict of interest.
RepresentsAlso servesUndisclosed benefitParty ASame Person!Party BPersonal Gain
Normal relationship
Kickback / fraud
Hidden / undisclosed
Financial payment
🚨 Real Scenario: The Agent-Owner Conflict
A sports agent holds an equity stake in a team while representing players negotiating with that team β€” a direct conflict between maximizing player value and protecting their investment.
What ConflictCheck would flag
⚠ Shared entity or address detected between parties
⚠ Financial transaction with unregistered recipient
⚠ Annual disclosure not completed by key party
Who ConflictCheck Monitors

Every party. Every role.
All mapped automatically.

ConflictCheck tracks all 10 key party types in Sports & Athletics β€” cross-referencing relationships and public records continuously.

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Athletes / Players
Agent conflicts, team ownership stakes creating adverse interests
Conflict Risk
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Agents / Advisors
Representing competing athletes, undisclosed team or sponsor relationships
Conflict Risk
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Team Owners
Competing investments in venues, media rights, or rival leagues
Conflict Risk
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Coaches / Staff
Undisclosed agent relationships, equity in player businesses
Conflict Risk
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Sponsors / Brands
Category exclusivity conflicts, undisclosed competing arrangements
Conflict Risk
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Broadcasters / Media
Ownership stakes in teams or leagues whose rights they bid on
Conflict Risk
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Leagues / Governing Bodies
Officials with financial interests in outcomes they regulate
Conflict Risk
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Analytics / Data Vendors
Selling same proprietary data to competing teams
Conflict Risk
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College / NCAA Programs
Booster relationships, NIL conflicts, undisclosed compensation
Conflict Risk
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Investors / Minority Owners
Competing investments in rival teams or related enterprises
Conflict Risk
Documented Scenarios

These aren't hypotheticals.
They happen every day.

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The Agent-Owner Conflict
A sports agent holds an equity stake in a team while representing players negotiating with that team β€” a direct conflict between maximizing player value and protecting their investment.
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The Media Owner
A broadcaster holds an ownership stake in a sports league whose media rights are up for bid β€” bidding against rivals with full knowledge of private league financial projections.
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The Sponsor Category Conflict
An athlete's agent negotiates simultaneously with two competing brands in the same category without disclosing the parallel negotiation to either party.
How It Works

Systematic protection,
not one-time audits.

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Map Every Party

Import parties via spreadsheet, document upload, or manual entry. ConflictCheck deduplicates, maps beneficial ownership, and cross-references public records automatically.

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AI Conflict Detection

Our engine finds the connections manual reviews miss β€” shared addresses, overlapping ownership, dual roles, and transaction patterns that indicate fraud.

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Annual Disclosures

Every party certifies annually. Overdue disclosures escalate automatically. Everything stored immutably β€” timestamped, signed, legally defensible.

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