FIFA Considers Requiring Clubs To Field One Homegrown Young Player In Games

FIFA Council Advances Mandatory Homegrown Youth Rule

FIFA's Council agreed late Tuesday to develop a formal plan within a year requiring professional clubs to field at least one homegrown Under-20 or Under-21 player during matches. The decision follows global consultations with stakeholders. FIFA aims to boost playing time for club-nurtured youth amid reliance on imported talent.

The proposed rule mandates that senior club teams always include at least one such player on the field. It exceeds current requirements in national and international competitions, including the Champions League, which set quotas for homegrown players only on matchday squads, not lineups.

Champions League regulations demand eight spots for locally trained players on 25-player squads. UEFA defines these as players trained by the club or another domestic club for three seasons between ages 15 and 21.

Stakeholders will consult globally before FIFA finalizes the regulation.

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