
Originally Posted by
Not Brazil
If the IFA went back to FIFA to lobby to have their (FIFA's) previous suggestion to allow Citizens of the Republic Of Ireland to play for Northern Ireland put in place - and were successful - that would bring Article 6 of the FIFA Eligibility Statutes into play.
I'm hearing whispers of such an approach being considered.
Not in favour myself.
I can't imagine that that proposal would actually have led to the invoking of article 6 in the way you suggest it might have had it been passed. FIFA appeared content to legislate for the situation uniquely, unless I'm reading things incorrectly. How else would they have enabled a player born anywhere on the island to play for either association (which is exactly what they proposed)?:
"(...) every player born on the territory of Northern Ireland, holding the UK nationality and being entitled to a passport of the Republic of Ireland or born on the territory of the Republic of Ireland and holding the Irish nationality could either play for the [FAI] or the [IFA], under the condition that all other relevant prerequisites pertaining to player’s eligibility for a specific Association team are fulfilled".
What exactly are they referring to when they mention "all other relevant prerequisites"? They can't be referring to territory of birth (as mentioned in article 6) because they've already outlined that those born in the state of Ireland in possession of Irish nationality (alone?) would be eligible to play for the IFA under the proposal. I mean, why would they propose something if it wasn't going to become a reality due to an inevitable catch (article 6)?
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