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FIFA extends exemptions to skip internationals

Published:Saturday | February 6, 2021 | 1:17 AM
Reggae Boy Bobby Reid represents Fulham in the English Premier League. The Government has imposed a ban on travel to and from the United Kingdom in light of a new strain of COVID-19 found there. Based on FIFA’s ruling yesterday, could be excused of a cal
Reggae Boy Bobby Reid represents Fulham in the English Premier League. The Government has imposed a ban on travel to and from the United Kingdom in light of a new strain of COVID-19 found there. Based on FIFA’s ruling yesterday, could be excused of a call-up by the Jamaica Football Federation since the travel ban does not exempt professional sports.

ZURICH, Switzerland (AP):

FIFA extended an easing of its rules, yesterday, that frees clubs during the coronavirus pandemic from obligations to release all players to national teams.

The decision came with 135 national teams set to play World Cup qualifying games in March, and 48 more playing African Cup of Nations qualifiers.

The scheduled games involve more than 3,000 players – many with clubs in Europe – set to fly around the world to join national teams.

Players who face mandatory quarantine of at least five days on any part of their intended journey, or government-imposed border restrictions that do not exempt professional sports, can be excused call-ups by their national team.

The exemptions were introduced late last year as international football resumed amid a backlog of World Cup qualifiers in Asia and South America. Only one game was played in Asia in 2020.

FIFA president Gianni Infantino said this week at a World Health Organization briefing in Geneva, Switzerland, that no health risks would be taken trying to fulfil all the fixtures.