Serbian FA chief wants less foreigners in first division

28 Dec, 2008

The influx of foreign players is preventing home-grown talent from making the grade in Serbia's 12-team first division, Serbian Football Federation (FSS) president Tomislav Karadzic said on Saturday. "Our young prospects are not getting a fair chance to excel because our first division clubs import half-decent foreign players," Karadzic told Belgrade media.
"It raises the issue of whether the clubs should keep bringing in 'second-hand cars' while Serbian boys under 16 already have agents looking to sell them abroad. "You can't buy a quality foreigner for 400,000 euros, which is what our top clubs spend when signing players from abroad."
Most of them come from Africa and South America and Partizan's Senegalese striker Lamine Diarra is the first division's top scorer while their Portuguese midfielder Almani Moreira has been voted the league's best player.
"The time has come to limit the number of foreign players in our league and the under-21 national team's results speak for the validity of this argument," Karadzic said. "We finished runners-up twice and reached the semi-finals in the last three European Championships and we have a good chance of winning next year's tournament in Sweden."

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