African, Carribean and Pacific players no longer considered Non EU in La Liga

Players from African, Carribean and Pacific countries will no longer be considered as non EU by the Spanish La Liga. This is in accordance with the Cotonu accord, signed by the European Union and the ACP ( African, Carribean, Pacific States) in Benin in June 2000.

Spain has a rule which allows domestic clubs to sign only four players of non European nationality. Further, only three players can be named in the squad for a game. The move will allow for more South American talent to flow in, as Africans will no longer be considered as non European. Previously, if you had to free up a spot occupied by an African, you would have to wait till he acquired Spanish nationality.

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Chelsea moving for Ronaldinho ?

You might have read it in various papers and sporting websites already. Chelsea are reportedly planning a swoop for Barcelona playmaker Ronaldinho. The Brazilian international is contracted to Barcelona till 2010, and allegedly has a 85 million pound buy out clause in his contract ( All Spanish football contracts have a minimum fee release clause) … Read more

Thierry Henry scores on Barca debut

Like many others, Thierry Henry moving to Barcelona was one of the biggest transfers of the summer to me. This post is a short one which details Henry’s debut as a Barcelona player. The game was against Dundee United at Tannadice in Scotland. Henry came as on a second half substitute for Cameroon international Samuel … Read more