The Football Association of Slovenia (NZS) has made a decision that will no doubt anger Rogaška: Koper to a 3:0 victory at the green table
Rogaška
wanted a new date for the cancelled match with Koper, but won’t get it.
Football Association of Slovenia
(NZS), because Rogaška did not have enough home-grown players at Bonifika, awarded the victory to the rival at the green table. Koper won 3:0 without a fight. The decision is in accordance with the rules adopted by the Football Association of Slovenia, but… But there is no doubt that Rogaška Slatina will not be impressed. After all, they have threatened not to play any game under the NHS umbrella until the Copor fixture gets a new date. That will happen, but what about Rogaska? Will it follow through on its threat? If this is the case, then – hand on heart – the Slovenian championship is not doing well…
DECISION OF THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION OF SLOVENIA:
In accordance with the Competition Regulations of the Football Association of Slovenia, the Head of Competitions of the NZS has decided that the match 6. of the Telemach First League round between FC Koper and NK Rogaška is registered with the score 3:0 in favour of the home team, as NK Rogaška did not comply with the home-grown players rule and only registered seven players who fulfil the condition that has been in force since the beginning of this season.
To avoid misinterpretations, we would like to make a few clarifications:
- The purpose of the Young Player Involvement Rule is to ensure that young, promising players are better developed and more competitive, thus developing both Slovenian club and national team football. The NFA adopted the rule in cooperation with the clubs and the Professional Football Commission.
- It is the responsibility of each club in any competition to enter the players eligible to play in the match report in accordance with the competition rules and regulations of the competition in which it is competing.
- Player statuses are clearly marked in the Regista football information system and club administrators have a clear view of whether players meet the U21 or AAT player requirements.
- All the decisions taken by the NFA in the Rogaska case are based on the current NFA regulations, and the NFA’s task is to work with the clubs and the Professional Football Commission to develop the most effective regulations possible, and thus to develop Slovenian club football.
This text was automatically translated using AI.