Margin_Walker wrote: ↑Sun Dec 10, 2023 9:34 am
francoisfou wrote: ↑Sun Dec 10, 2023 9:07 am
Margin_Walker wrote: ↑Sun Dec 10, 2023 4:17 am
It was probably the offer on the table and takes him to the point where he'd be JIFF qualified and presumably have a lot of options if he's playing well.
I think to be classified as JIFF (Jeunes Issues de Formation Française - young players who've come through the French system) a foreigner has to have been living in France for 60 consecutive months, so it's highly unlikely that Henri will want to wait that long.
Yeah, I'm fairly confused on that point. My reading of the regulations has him needing 5 years as well with him being too old even joining at 20 for the 3 year qualification.
Multiple articles in Times, Telegraph, Rugby paper etc in the last month though have said Racing believe he'll qualify in 3 years.
Here's an extract from an article in the TF1 Info World Cup website:
"5 ans de résidence nécessaires
Et ce n'est pas tout. Un joueur peut représenter un pays sans aucun lien familial, s'il y habite depuis plusieurs années. "Résider soixante mois (cinq ans, contre trois ans avant 2021, ndlr) consécutivement" ou "pendant une période cumulée de dix ans" suffit à être sportivement naturalisé, est-il expliqué sur le règlement."
5 years residence necessary. And it's not all. A player can represent a country with no family connection, if he's lived there for several years. "Reside 60 months (5 years, against 3 years before 2021) consecutively" or "during a cumulative period of ten years" suffices to be naturalised in terms of sports, as explained in the rules"