Blatter delighted by 6+5 backingFIFA FIFA International Association Football Federation [French Fédération Internationale de Football Association] FIFA n abbr (= Fédération Internationale de Football Association) → FIFA f president Sepp Blatter on Thursday welcomed an independent report which supported his claim that a controversial plan to limit the number of foreign players in matches would not breach European law. The so-called "6+5" plan, which states that at the start of a game a team must contain at least six players who are eligible for the national team of that club's country, has been dismissed by the European Commission as a restriction on labour movement. But the INEA INEA Istituto Nazionale di Economia Agraria (Italian: National Institute of Agricultural Economics) INEA Instituto Nacional de Educación para los Adultos (Spanish: National Institute for Adult Education; Mexico) (the Institute for European Affairs) study, which was carried out at FIFA's request by a panel of European legal experts, concluded that the scheme does not breach European law. "This study confirms that we are not breaching European law in defending the 6+5 rule," said Blatter Blat´ter v. i. 1. To prate; to babble; to rail; to make a senseless noise; to patter. [ imp. & p. p. os> ( ) r>.] They procured . . . . "On behalf of FIFA and its member associations, I would like to express my pleasure at this finding. Through 6+5, we wish to encourage the development of young players, protect national teams and maintain competitiveness and the unpredictability of results. "This is why 6+5 is beneficial to football. It is also supported by the IOC IOC abbr. International Olympic Committee IOC n abbr (= International Olympic Committee) → COI m IOC n abbr (= (the International Olympic Committee “IOC” redirects here. For other uses, see IOC (disambiguation). The International Olympic Committee (French: Comité International Olympique) is an organization based in Lausanne, Switzerland, created by Pierre de Coubertin and Demetrios Vikelas on June 23 ) and has been ratified by other team sports, such as basketball, handball handball Any of a variety games in which a small rubber ball is struck against a wall with the hand or fist. It can be played in a three- or four-walled court or against a single wall by two or four players (in singles or doubles games, respectively). , ice hockey, rugby and volleyball, which all face the same problems." INEA chairman Professor Jurgen Gramke said that the 6+5 plan, which has the backing of FIFA members, did not contravene European law. "There is no conflict with European law," said Gramke in the INEA report. "The key aim of the 6+5 rule in the view of the experts is the creation and assurance of sporting competition," added the report. "The 6+5 rule does not impinge on the core area of the right to freedom of movement." Blatter wants the 6+5 rule introduced by the start of the 2012-2013 season.
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