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FIFA confirmed the introduction of a new transitional deadline

FIFA officially confirmed that the additional transition period for all football federations will be opened in early June, whose clubs are performed at the World Club Championship.

This extraordinary deadline will enable the registration of new players to have the right to perform on the tournament. The competition will take place in USand the beginning is scheduled for 14. June in Miami.

The FIFA official relates all the details of the Special Transfer Period:

In accordance with the Rulebook on FIFA World Cup 2025. And appropriate amendments to the Rulebook on the Status and Transfers of Players, all 20 national federations whose clubs will participate in this revolutionary competition It confirmed the opening of the outstanding player register in the period from 1. to 10. June.

All clubs within these federations will have the right to register new players who will be able to perform on the tournament. The deadline for submitting the final list of players is set to 10. June 2025, which means that all players registered in this transition period may be reported for the US tournamentstates in a statement.

The covenants mentioned come from the following countries: Argentina, Austria, Brazil, Egypt, England, France, Germany, Italy, Južne, Mexico, Morocco, New Zealand, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, United States.

In addition, clubs will have the opportunity Replacement and additional players checks In a limited period during the tournament itself, from 27. June to 3. July 2025, but with clearly defined restrictions, including the condition that the standard transition deadline for the Club in question is open at the time.

The goal is to enable the participation of players who soon expire the contracts, ie find solutions that will enable their registration and performance.

So clubs will have the opportunity hire new players Even during the tournament, it ensures that the best players are available for competition.

(www.jabuka.tv | photo. UEFA)

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