AIFF reduces foreign player quota from 2019-20 season, abolishes Asian player rule

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Including an Asian among their six foreign players will not be binding on clubs in the next domestic season, the (AIFF) said today while putting the cap on number of overseas stars to five from 2019-20.

"Regarding the rule, the committee decided to keep the regulations same as last year and abolish the rules governing the Asian quota. Teams can now sign any six foreign players without signing any Asian quota in the 2018-19 season," the AIFF said in a release.

"However, from 2019-20 season of the the registration will be reduced to a maximum five," it added.

According to earlier regulations, it was mandatory for I league clubs to include an Asian among the foreign players.

The committee met at the here to discuss matters concerning the I-League, AIFF Youth Leagues and the 2nd

It was proposed by the committee to start the in the third week of October.

The committee also proposed to send a circular to all I-League clubs, regarding basic infrastructure requirements for live telecast of matches. The individual clubs will have to get the infrastructure of the venue ready by mid September as per the circular.

It was also stated, that the Hero I-League will continue during the AFC Asian Cup but matches will not be held on dates that play.

The committee also decided that the AIFF will pay Rs 45 lakh as subsidy to I-League teams for participation.

"Regarding the AIFF Youth Leagues, the committee was apprised about the suggestions of the meeting held in on June 07, 2018 regarding age verification of players in the category.

"The agreed to the suggestions made by the Special Committee, suggested preparation of entire protocol document, and place it to appropriate committee of AIFF for necessary approval," the federation said in the release.

The committee decided to not approve multiple teams with the same owners to play in the AIFF Youth Leagues with the exception of (SAI) teams.

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First Published: Wed, June 20 2018. 16:40 IST