The Football Federation Resolves the Issue of Changing the Foreign Born Player System in the Roshn League
The Saudi Football Federation clarified its final position regarding the registration system for foreign 'born' players in the Roshn League, confirming that no changes will occur during the current winter transfer window.
The program "Nadina" reported that the federation proposed an amendment to the registration system for underage foreign players for a vote during its last meeting with league clubs, before deciding to maintain the current situation.
The Football Federation also surveyed the opinions of clubs over the past three days to determine a clear collective stance, ensuring all clubs agree on any potential future amendments.
The source confirmed that any changes to the foreign 'born' player regulations will only be considered during the upcoming summer transfer window, not the winter one, allowing sufficient time for planning and preparation.
Some press reports had mentioned that the federation was studying an amendment to the regulations to give clubs greater flexibility in utilizing their professional players, but the final decision was not to apply changes this winter.
Al-Nassr Club rejected the idea of amending the regulations at this time through an official statement, emphasizing that any sudden change could threaten the integrity of the league and disrupt the competitive balance among teams.
The program "Nadina" reported that the federation proposed an amendment to the registration system for underage foreign players for a vote during its last meeting with league clubs, before deciding to maintain the current situation.
The Football Federation also surveyed the opinions of clubs over the past three days to determine a clear collective stance, ensuring all clubs agree on any potential future amendments.
The source confirmed that any changes to the foreign 'born' player regulations will only be considered during the upcoming summer transfer window, not the winter one, allowing sufficient time for planning and preparation.
Some press reports had mentioned that the federation was studying an amendment to the regulations to give clubs greater flexibility in utilizing their professional players, but the final decision was not to apply changes this winter.
Al-Nassr Club rejected the idea of amending the regulations at this time through an official statement, emphasizing that any sudden change could threaten the integrity of the league and disrupt the competitive balance among teams.