FIFA exempts players from internationals in some countries

Updated Aug. 24, 2020 4:08 p.m. ET
Associated Press

ZURICH (AP) — Clubs may be exempt from releasing players for upcoming national-team games in European countries that have travel restrictions because of the pandemic, FIFA said Monday.

it will waive the obligation on clubs to hand over their players for the international break that starts Aug. 31 if they have to go to countries with national travel restrictions or quarantine periods of at least five days.

European national teams are scheduled to begin qualifying groups for the 2020-21 Nations League, with games on Sept. 3-8. The women's international call-up dates are Sept. 14-22.

The other five continental confederations opted to postpone games that were scheduled for the same window. UEFA , to seek exemptions for soccer players from national governments in order to avoid quarantines.

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If those exemptions are not given, FIFA said Monday that players don't have to leave their clubs if their travel demands would require a five-day quarantine or self-isolation period.

Some of Europe’s top soccer leagues, including England and Spain, have their opening games on the Sept. 12-13 weekend — fewer than five days after the international call-up period ends.

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