Rule change for International allegiance 20:17 - Sep 23 with 2168 views | RhonddaSwans | Appearances in World Cup finals matches or continental finals such as the European Championships would prohibit a change of eligibility. However, appearing in a tournament qualifier would not. Previous rules ensured that one appearance in a competitive match, including Nations League games, tied players to that country for the remainder of their international careers. Anyone know anything else on these new rules? https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c4gkw0zd9w1o |  |
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Rule change for International allegiance on 20:45 - Sep 23 with 2121 views | Whiterockin | I did read somewhere that you can receive no more than three caps and as long as you change to another country before the age of 21 it is OK. |  | |  |
Rule change for International allegiance on 21:26 - Sep 23 with 2053 views | RhonddaSwans |
Rule change for International allegiance on 20:45 - Sep 23 by Whiterockin | I did read somewhere that you can receive no more than three caps and as long as you change to another country before the age of 21 it is OK. |
My understanding of this is qualifier's do not count anymore . So only a major tournament spit would make someone ineligible . For some of the African nations this could be huge . I am in work at the moment so when I get home. I will be doing some research. |  |
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Rule change for International allegiance on 21:31 - Sep 23 with 2034 views | Whiterockin |
Rule change for International allegiance on 21:26 - Sep 23 by RhonddaSwans | My understanding of this is qualifier's do not count anymore . So only a major tournament spit would make someone ineligible . For some of the African nations this could be huge . I am in work at the moment so when I get home. I will be doing some research. |
AI, if you trust it. Recent rule changes to FIFA's international eligibility criteria (effective September 2020) allow players to switch national allegiance after 21 if they've played fewer than three senior competitive matches for their previous country, but a residency clause for players not having played senior games for their "home" country allows switching if they've lived in the new country for five or more consecutive years. Additionally, some national associations, like Wales, have proposed expanding the residency rule to include five years of living in a home nation country for players to become eligible for that country's international team. |  | |  |
Rule change for International allegiance on 13:36 - Sep 24 with 1674 views | ReslovenSwan1 |
Rule change for International allegiance on 21:31 - Sep 23 by Whiterockin | AI, if you trust it. Recent rule changes to FIFA's international eligibility criteria (effective September 2020) allow players to switch national allegiance after 21 if they've played fewer than three senior competitive matches for their previous country, but a residency clause for players not having played senior games for their "home" country allows switching if they've lived in the new country for five or more consecutive years. Additionally, some national associations, like Wales, have proposed expanding the residency rule to include five years of living in a home nation country for players to become eligible for that country's international team. |
This was the Grimes thing. Wales ars interested in Spurs prospect Mikey Moore 18.. |  |
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Rule change for International allegiance on 17:25 - Sep 24 with 1568 views | grabsplatter |
Rule change for International allegiance on 13:36 - Sep 24 by ReslovenSwan1 | This was the Grimes thing. Wales ars interested in Spurs prospect Mikey Moore 18.. |
Yeah, he qualifies under the current rules, Welsh grandparent. |  | |  |
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