ANTARA :: AFC chief backs FIFA on `6+5` quota

by uusjio | June 2, 2008 at 10:13 pm
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The AFC chief said the move was a step in the right direction, despite opposition from the European Commission, which has rejected the idea, warning it would contravene EU labour rules.

"AFC doesn't have a big problem when it comes to '6+5' like Europe but we have to be prepared for the future," said Bin Hammam.

"In Asia, clubs at present limit themselves to registering three foreign players but as clubs seek to establish themselves they might explore the possibility of signing up more foreigners.

"This can have a negative impact on young local talent.

"In the future, AFC will plan and work at the continental level towards curbing the influx and movement of foreign players to motivate domestic talent and give them more playing time."

The AFC chief also declared his full support for FIFA's move to extend the naturalisation period for foreign players from two years to five years.

"AFC has always felt that two years is not long enough and did not serve the purpose. The extension of the naturalisation period addresses that valid concern now," he was quoted by AFP as saying.

"With full respect to ...
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