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Several football club (association football) prefer to utilise players who are born in or descended from a specific ethnic background.

Europe

Spain

Turkey

Hungary

  • Paksi FC - The club use only Hungarian players.

Germany

  • TuS Haltern - At the German amateur club TuS Haltern, a certain part of the squad must have been born or trained in the Westphalia region. Since the 2021/22 season, 75% of the squad must consist of "local players".

Estonia

  • Flora have a policy of only signing Native Estonians or players with Estonian citizenship.

North America

Mexico

South America

Ecuador

  • C.D. El Nacional - The club has maintained a tradition of only playing Ecuadorian footballers, which has given them the nickname of Puros Criollos ("Pure Natives"). They are administered by the Military of Ecuador.

Asia

Hong Kong

Malaysia

Philippines

Singapore

South Korea

Thailand

See also

References

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  2. "Konzept – TuS Haltern am See" (in German). Retrieved 2023-06-23.
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  5. "Matias Almeyda enjoying the challenge of managing Chivas' all-Mexican squad" (in Spanish). ESPN FC. 8 December 2016. Retrieved 11 June 2017.
  6. "Nacional service". When Saturday Comes. July 2009. Retrieved 31 July 2012.
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