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    EEU MEMBERS MAY BE EXEMPT FROM RUSSIA'S BILL ON LEGIONNAIRES IN SPORTS

    13:18, 15 Jan 2015

    The Belarusian Football Union (BFU) speaks for the idea of excluding
    member states of the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) from Russia's
    mooted bill on the limit of foreign athletes participating in Russian
    team sports, Sergey Safaryan, a deputy chairman of the BFU, said on
    Wednesday, TASS reports.

    The Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) is a new integration association,
    which started functioning from January 1, 2015 instead of the Eurasian
    Economic Community (EurAsEC), which officially ceased to exist on
    October 10, 2014. The organization includes Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan
    and Armenia with Kyrgyzstan expected joining it in May this year.

    "We have been long speaking for this initiative [not to be subjected
    to the status of legionnaires] and believe... that the market should
    be common," Safaryan said. "This is all where it heads to. We are
    ready to give support to such initiative."

    Vyacheslav Koloskov, the honorary president of the Russian Football
    Union (RFU), told TASS that in order to implement such initiative two
    steps must be taken. Firstly, there must be a political decision made
    on the free movement of workforce on the territory of the EEU member
    states and, secondly, there must be a proper agreement reached at
    the level of national football unions.

    "FIFA is not dealing with such issue," Koloskov, who used to hold
    the post of FIFA vice president, said. "Everything is regulated by
    national federations. There are no such notions for FIFA as foreigners
    or legionnaires."

    Russian Sports Minister Vitaly Mutko announced in August that a bill
    regulating the number of foreign players competing in Russian sports
    clubs had been drafted and was ready to be submitted for voting with
    the Russian lawmakers.

    The bill envisages granting the Russian Sports Ministry the right of
    establishing and coordinating the limit of foreign athletes allowed
    to compete in Russia, who are also referred to as "legionnaires." Each
    sport would have its own limit for attracting legionnaires, according
    to the bill.

    The draft law is also likely to stipulate obligatory criteria for
    foreign players, including their athletic qualification, age, period
    of permanent stay in Russia as well as athlete's period of training in
    Russia and results achieved while competing for Russian sports clubs.

    Last month the Executive Committee of the Russian Football Union
    (RFU) approved a limit for foreign players allowed to be submitted
    by football clubs before each playing season at a formula of 10
    foreigners plus 15 Russian players (10+15).

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2015/01/15/eeu-members-may-be-exempt-from-russias-bill-on-legionnaires-in-sports/



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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