
Originally Posted by
Acornvilla
does anyone have a direct link and quote saying that players from the north have the right to play for the south now
They've always had the right prior to the CAS case; not just "now". Article 15 (on page 67) of the FIFA statutes makes things pretty clear: http://www.fifa.com/mm/document/affe...uten2009_e.pdf
"15: Principle
1. Any person holding a permanent nationality that is not dependent on residence in a certain country is eligible to play for the representative teams of the Association of that country."
and/or the cas verdict, i'm sure its in here somewhere but I've only really been keeping half an eye on this thread now so unsure :S
This right was affirmed in the form of a dismissal by CAS of the IFA's appeal on the 30th of July: http://www.tas-cas.org/en/infogenera...0-1092-15-1-1/
"The CAS Panel dismissed the appeal and confirmed the decision issued by the Single Judge of the FIFA Players’ Status Committee, which recognized that Daniel Kearns was eligible to play for the national team of the FAI."
Daniel Kearns was what you'd call a "test case", so essentially it was just (re-)confirmation that all players in his circumstances were similarly eligible to play for us.
CAS have yet to publish the full grounds for the decision, however. I e-mailed them the other night asking for further information on when the grounds might be published if possible and received the following reply this afternoon:
"Dear Sir,
Thank you for your message and for your interest in the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
The reasoned award will be notified to the parties in the coming weeks. Until such time, the CAS is unable to comment any further on the matter.
Yours sincerely,
CAS secretariat"
Bit of a change from their original statement claiming they'd publish the details of the verdict within a few days and it still leaves it all rather open-ended, but what can you do?
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