FIFA rule clubs must release players for London Olympics

FIFA rule clubs must release players for London Olympics

PanARMENIAN.Net - Clubs will be obliged to release Under-23 players for the Olympic football tournament in London this summer after a ruling by FIFA.

A hardline statement was issued by football's world governing body on Friday, March 30, despite Barcelona having won a court ruling in 2008 against being obliged to release Lionel Messi for the Beijing tournament.

It means FIFA will not leave a decision to clubs; for example for Arsenal to decide whether Jack Wilshere and Aaron Ramsey can play for the British team.

A FIFA statement read: 'The executive decided that the release of the U-23 players by clubs for Olympic football tournaments will be compulsory.'

The Court of Arbitration of Sport found in favour of Barcelona in 2008 on the grounds that the Olympic tournament is not on the international match calendar, but the club still allowed Messi to play and he went on to win a gold medal.

It is understood that FIFA believe the ruling went against them because they did not make it clear early enough that release of the players was compulsory, Daily Mail reported.

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