The FIFA acted again as a consequence of the conflict in the war of invasion of Russia in Ukraine, and where 500 days ago. Action aimed at maintaining the measures adopted when the conflict broke out.
The most important thing is the FIFA extended the deadline for players and coaches who were in the Ukrainian and Russian leagues when the invasion began and decided to temporarily leave these two countries and were signed by other clubs. The highest body in the world of football has decided to extend until June 30, 2024 the right of foreign players and coaches who do not want to return at this time due to the situation. All of them can unilaterally suspend their contracts and until this new date with clubs affiliated to Ukrainian and Russian Football Federations.
Spanish clubs can count on these players in the coming season
But, for this suspension to be valid, the players or coaches must have notified their respective clubs in writing before July 1, 2023.
A rule that has limitations and affects all players and coaches who, despite the escalation of the conflict, decide to stay in Ukraine either Russia, signing a contract with one of these countries or returning to them, cannot take advantage of this new extension. And this affects both players and coaches currently playing in both leagues as well as those who signed or extended their contracts after March 7, 2022.
The Spanish Football Federation It has just sent a communication to all Spanish clubs informing them of this new situation, for players who may be in this situation and will initially be able to keep players next season until June 30, 2024.
Source: La Verdad

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