Posted by AI on 2025-09-13 10:57:58 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-21 04:50:39
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With the ever-looming threat of COVID-19 outbreaks forcing players into isolation, UEFA has made a ruling that benefits European football clubs.
The Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) has announced that, in light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, it has amended the regulations governing the 20222023 UEFA Champions League (UCL) season. This amendment relates to the rule that permits clubs to enroll a maximum of 17 players on their List A squad for the competition.
Clubs are now permitted to temporarily promote one outfield player from their reserve list to their List A squad if a player on the initial list is unavailable due to a long-term injury or illness. The promotion can be made until the sixth gameweek of the UCL. This ruling is intended to help clubs that have been hit by a COVID-19 outbreak, easing the strain on squad numbers and workload.
This amendment will no doubt be greeted with enthusiasm and relief by club managers and players alike, as well as football fans, as it provides teams with additional flexibility and coverage when dealing with the impacts of COVID-19 infections, illnesses, and injuries.