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FIFA Review Rules On Players Release For Internationals

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FIFA has stated that clubs are not mandated to to release their players if there is a mandatory COVID-19 quarantine in the country where the club is based or in the country where the international will take place.

In the statement on Monday, the world football governing body stated that it decided to relax its rules in light of the recent evolution of the coronavirus pandemic.

FIFA noted that clubs are usually obliged to release players to national teams during those parts of the calendar reserved for international games, however quarantine rules in many countries will make travel impractical.

“Many national governments have again implemented travel and immigration restrictions due to a renewed increase in COVID-19 infections. Some of these measures directly impact international competition, such as mandatory periods of quarantine or self-isolation and travel restrictions,” the statement explained.

Clubs will not be obliged to release their players if there is a mandatory quarantine in the country where the club is based, in the country where the international will take place or there are travel restrictions between the two locations and there are no specific exemptions for the players.

The ruling applies to the men’s international window from August 31 to September 8 and the women’s window from September 14-22.

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