![]() Instead, Brazil could name him to the Olympic team and still keep all of its over-age exceptions. The Manchester City star was born April 3, 1997, and thus would have become an over-age exception if FIFA pushed the birthdate rule back a year. Perhaps the most high-profile player affected by FIFA’s decision is Brazilian forward Gabriel Jesus. The U.S.’ biggest star, Christian Pulisic, and French superstar Kylian Mbappe were both born in 1998 and thus would have been under the age limit even if FIFA moved the deadline to Jan. qualifying a men’s team for the first time since 2008. The last two spots are to be filled by CONCACAF nations, potentially the U.S. Before that, professionals weren’t allowed at all.įourteen of the 16 men’s soccer teams already qualified for the Games using players from under-23 national teams. In 19, restrictions kept European and South American players with World Cup experience ineligible. Olympic men’s soccer tournaments have been U-23 events - save those exceptions - since the 1992 Barcelona Games. ![]() FIFA chose not to move the birthdate deadline back a year after the Olympics were postponed by one year. 1, 1997 are eligible, plus three over-age exceptions. For the first time since 1988, some 24-year-olds will be eligible for the Olympic men’s soccer tournament without using an over-age exception.įIFA announced Friday that it will use the same age eligibility criteria for the Tokyo Olympics in 2021 that it intended to use in 2020 - that players born on or after Jan.
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