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  2. Homegrown Player Rule (UEFA) - Wikipedia

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    The Homegrown Player Rule is a rule for UEFA competitions that was first introduced in 2006–07 season and fully enforced beginning in the 2008–09 season. On top of a maximum 25 players for List A, clubs had to designate a minimum 8 players that were trained by clubs from the same national league, with 4 of them being from the club's own youth system. [1]

  3. List of football clubs with home-grown players policy - Wikipedia

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    Altınordu F.K. - The club has never signed any non-Turkish players in order promote their youth talent from their own academy. [citation needed] Some of the players that came from this club were currently played in the top Europe league such as Çağlar Söyüncü of Leicester City, Cengiz Ünder of Marseille, and Burak İnce of Arminia Bielefeld.

  4. Quota players - Wikipedia

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    In English football, the Homegrown Player Rule states that all Premier League team 25-man squads must have eight players who have played in either the English or Welsh youth system for at least three years before age 21. [1] [2] UEFA's Homegrown Player Rule also requires eight players of a 25-man squad to be trained in a domestic youth system ...

  5. Homegrown Player Rule - Wikipedia

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    Homegrown Player Rule (Major League Soccer), USA; Homegrown Player Rule (England) Homegrown Player Rule (UEFA) This page was last edited on 28 ...

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  7. EU status (football) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1995 Bosman ruling, the conclusion of a case regarding freedom of transfers, restrictions on foreign EU players in EU national leagues were banned. [1] The 2003 Kolpak ruling ruled in favour of EU status in sports applying also to EU-based citizens of nations which have an Association Agreement with the EU but are not members; the major effect of this was due to the Cotonou Agreement ...

  8. UEFA Financial Fair Play Regulations - Wikipedia

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    The clubs also rejected a proposal by UEFA that the new rule should only apply to clubs with a turnover of more than €50 million, agreeing that all clubs should be treated the same. Also on the agenda was a proposal to limit squads to 25 players with unlimited under-21 players per team at national and European level, as well as plans to ...

  9. UEFA club competitions - Wikipedia

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    The UEFA Champions League (abbreviated as UCL, or sometimes, UEFA CL) is an annual club football competition organised by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) and contested by top-division European clubs, deciding the competition winners through the eight-week league phase to qualify for a double-legged knockout format, and a single leg final.