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Post by ToddyJ on Apr 27, 2020 14:27:58 GMT -5
You are correct on the limit on court but this past season both Vakifbank and Eczacibasi Vitra had 5 foreigners on their rosters. So either that is the limit or there is no limit on how many can be on the bench. . 4 out of 14 players on the game roster can be foreigners. Clubs can sign with more foreigners but they have to sit in the stand. (Clubs can rotate 4 players for every game) Brazil: It used to be 2 but it's increased to 3. Japan: 1+(1, foreigner from asean countries). Thanks for the info. Glad Brazil is increasing their limit. Japan's is strange to me. I'm still not sold on Turkey's but don't feel like digging in to find out the validity of that rule right now.
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Post by phil on Dec 23, 2021 10:36:35 GMT -5
I have just found out there is a topic for foreigner limits.
In China, the rules have been changed. Only 1 foreigner is allowed to be on the court.
Regarding european leagues, Azerbaijan had a restriction that 1 Azeri player had to be on the court. They naturalized many players from Ukraine/Belarus/Uzbekistan as Azeri players. Currently, their league is really bad. It is built mainly with young Azeri players.
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