FIFA will keep looking at player imports, explore age limits
Football News - FIFA Football News
Thu, Jun 4th - AFP
NASSAU, June 3, 2009 (AFP) - FIFA will continue to examine the controversial "6+5" rule to limit foreign players on clubs that has angered European Union nations after a supportive vote at the FIFA Congress here on Wednesday.
Joseph "Sepp" Blatter, president of the global football governing body, backs the plan and cites a study saying the limiting of imports to five men on the field would be legal even as some nations see the idea as discriminatory.
"The 6+5 will come. It's just a matter of time," Blatter said.
The Congress voted 188-3 to have FIFA's executive committee continue working toward passage of the plan, which Blatter wants to see voted upon next year in South Africa.
An exploratory task force was created to investigate changing age rules for Olympic football, now open to players 23 and under with three exemptions. FIFA's executive committee backed a reduction in the age cap to 21.
"Certain members of the executive committee favor a reduction in the age," Blatter said.
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