This Friday will start the League of Nations women’s tournament in Europe, A new format similar to the men’s and where the Final Four will come from the European teams attending the Olympic Games in Paris. Appointment absolutely “mandatory” for all players called up by teams to attend the Olympic event.
Due to regulations FIFAunlike what happens in the men’s Olympic Games, The women’s tournament is included in the FIFA international calendar published for four years.
And this implies the obligation to attend the call to the national team. This is how it is collected in FIFA regulations as stated in this same document. Specifically in article 1bis of the Regulation on the Player Transfer Statute
regarding the principles of football where he first said that “Clubs are obliged to transfer their players to the national teams of the country whose federation can call them up based on their nationality. Any agreement to the contrary between players and clubs is prohibited.”the transition that will be mandatory “in all international seasons – reserved for the dispute of international matches – established in the international women’s calendar, as well as for the final stages of the FIFA Women’s World Cup, Women’s Olympic Football Tournament, the confederation championships for senior teams – provided that the federation in question is a member of the organizing confederation – and the final round of confederation qualifying tournaments for Women’s Olympic Football Tournament“.
Then in women’s football, clubs around the world are forced to give up their players. Both Spanish players and foreign players. Failure to appear will result in a sanction from FIFA. Furthermore, in the case of Spain and Spanish players, the Sports Law and the RFEF Disciplinary Code must be applied. One thing is that in the case of men’s football, Spanish clubs are not obliged to surrender foreign players to our league. Only the Spanish.
Source: La Verdad

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