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- In all three EFL leagues, clubs have to name at least seven home grown players among their matchday squad for any one game. Clubs also need to name at least one club developed player in their matchday squad; if they don't, they must name one fewer player on their bench.
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Aug 12, 2024 · Each EFL club needs to stay within league criteria for the composition of their squads, which includes rules around numbers of loan players, home-grown players and under-21s. Here's the current...
MEMORANDUM OF ASSOCIATION OF THE EFL 1 The Company’s name is ‘The Football League Limited’. 2 The League’s registered office will be in England. 3 The objects for which The League is established, are: 3.1 To be a governing body for Member Clubs and to represent and further the
Here is a simplified version of this year’s key law changes to help prepare clubs, managers, players, referees and spectators for the new season - more detailed information on these changes can be downloaded from the resources section below.
Jun 11, 2024 · Each club must submit its squad list to the EFL within 24 hours of the conclusion of the summer transfer window.
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Apr 8, 2021 · The Professional Footballers' Association says it will have to consider legal action if the English Football League do not scrap their proposed limits on squad sizes.
Aug 7, 2024 · EFL publish a list of the ‘Rules and Changes’ for the 2024/25 season, but fans social media say they can’t see it lasting beyond August. Yep it’s that time of the year again, with just days to go until it all begins, we check out and remind ourselves of the rules.
The EFL is the largest single body of professional Clubs in European football and is responsible for administering and regulating the EFL, the Carabao Cup and the EFL trophy, as well as reserve and youth football.