After receiving a mandate from the FIFA Congress in Sydney on 29
and 30 May, FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter has been holding talks
ahead of several UEFA EURO 2008 matches with various European
ministers and officials in order to explore all possible means to
ensure the '6+5' objectives can be carried out within the
framework of European law.
Among others, the FIFA President met with European Affairs
Minister Frans Timmermans ahead of the Netherlands-Italy match in
Berne on 9 June, and in the presence of KNVB officials. He also
held talks with Spanish Sports Minister Jaime Lissavetzky and
Russian Sports Minister Vitaly Mutko, who is also the President of
the Russian Football Union, before the Spain-Russia match in
Innsbruck on 10 June.
These meetings come only days after the FIFA President met
the President of the European Parliament, Hans-Gert Pöttering, in
Brussels on 5 June for talks on the same subject and in which all
parties agreed that factual discussions on the subject of
'6+5' would be continued at a later date. This was followed
by a meeting with Belgian Prime Minister Yves Leterme as well as
with the President of the Belgian football association, also in
Brussels.
When it recently convened in Sydney, the FIFA Congress voted
in favour of a resolution for the '6+5' with a significant
majority, and requested that the FIFA President as well as other
FIFA representatives and bodies explore the legal possibilities of
these objectives.
The '6+5' states that each football club must field at
least six players eligible to play for the national team of the
country of the club. FIFA firmly believes that '6+5' will,
among others, help maintain the harmony and balance between
national team football and club football, as well as safeguard the
education and training of young players. FIFA is also of the
opinion that '6+5' will help maintain the competitiveness
of club competitions.
For more information on '6+5' and the recent
resolution adopted at the 58th FIFA Congress, please see the media
release on the right-hand side of this page.