Hopefully, this puts to rest the argument as to whether Adu could have signed for ManU, and why Keith Kelly and Bibi Gardner may have signed for foreign clubs before their 18th birthday.
Article 19 Protection of Minors
1. International transfers of players are only permitted if the player is over the age of 18.
2. The following three exceptions to this rule apply:
a)The player’s parents move to the country in which the New Club is located for reasons not linked to football; or
b)The transfer takes place within the territory of the European Union (EU) or European Economic Area (EEA) and the player is aged between 16 and 18. In this case, the New Club must fulfill the following minimum obligations: (conditions are clearly outlined.)
c)The player lives no further than 50 km from a national border, and the club for which the player wishes to be registered in the neighbouring Association is also within 50 km of that border. The maximum distance between the player’s domicile and the club’s quarters shall be 100km. In such cases, the player must continue to live at home and the two Associations concerned must give their explicit consent.
These regulations were adopted by the FIFA Executive Committee on 18 December 2004 and came into force on 1 July 2005. They replace the special regulations governing players’ eligibility to play for Association teams dated 4 December 2003 and the Regulations for the Status and Transfer of Players of 5 July 2001 as well as all subsequent amendments, including all relevant circular letters issued before the date of entry into force of these regulations.
Article 19 Protection of Minors
1. International transfers of players are only permitted if the player is over the age of 18.
2. The following three exceptions to this rule apply:
a)The player’s parents move to the country in which the New Club is located for reasons not linked to football; or
b)The transfer takes place within the territory of the European Union (EU) or European Economic Area (EEA) and the player is aged between 16 and 18. In this case, the New Club must fulfill the following minimum obligations: (conditions are clearly outlined.)
c)The player lives no further than 50 km from a national border, and the club for which the player wishes to be registered in the neighbouring Association is also within 50 km of that border. The maximum distance between the player’s domicile and the club’s quarters shall be 100km. In such cases, the player must continue to live at home and the two Associations concerned must give their explicit consent.
These regulations were adopted by the FIFA Executive Committee on 18 December 2004 and came into force on 1 July 2005. They replace the special regulations governing players’ eligibility to play for Association teams dated 4 December 2003 and the Regulations for the Status and Transfer of Players of 5 July 2001 as well as all subsequent amendments, including all relevant circular letters issued before the date of entry into force of these regulations.
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