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Daniel Geey is an English sports lawyer.[1]
Geey studied law and politics at the University of Manchester.[2]
In 2005, after obtaining a football broadcasting rights master's degree, Geey joined the international legal firm Jones Day.[3] After that, Geey started working as a lawyer with footballers and football clubs.[4][5] He is a partner with the Sheridans Sport, Entertainment & eSports Team.[6]
Geey has appeared on television for BBC, BT Sport, and Sky Sports to explain legal matters in football.[7] He has also explained various matters in football for the websites CNN, Eurosport, and Talksport.[8][9][10] He is the chairman of the football charity Football Aid.[11]
Geey is of Jewish descent and is the husband of 2019 Maccabi European Games winner Hollie Geey.[1]
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