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"Top level UEFA leagues foreign football players limitations"
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Top-level UEFA leagues are the list of foreign football players limitations showing foreign football players limitations in the top-end UEFA leagues.
UEFA is the highest administrative and control organ of European football. UEFA consists of 53 countries federation with football federation of its own leagues. A part of UEFA is Turkey, Azerbaijan, Russia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Israel, Cyprus and Armenia, member countries in Europe or completely outside.
All UEFA member countries except Lihtenstein have their own leagues. Providing recognition by the United Nations, countries can be member of UEFA.
In 1995, with the decision taken by the European Court of Justice, Bosman rules were applied. In accordance with these decisions, a foreign player limitation was removed, provided that the member of the European Union has been transferred to the national leagues of the European Union to the national leagues of the European Union, when football players are filled with the agreement times, the kennels they want without the bond fee were opened. The removal of foreign limitations has given ease of transfer especially in many European member countries leagues. However, the development of the country football and the economic aspects, the leagues go to the limit of foreign football players, which will differ from each other.
Foreign Limitations of Top Level UEFA League
There are no limit rules for foreign footballers in Germany, Austria, Belgium, Wales, Netherlands, UK, Ireland, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Poland, Portugal and Serbia from UEFA member countries leagues.
In Bulgaria, Denmark, France, Spain, Switzerland, Italy and Greece leagues, the member country of the European Union plays a native status of the players.
External links
UEFA Official Site
FIFA Official Site
Source
Football in Europe
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