UNICJ-1) Temple Of
“First UN Judge KiaraaKitty” (80%
14th Maergzjirah Blighted Lord Varaibim Hau Cheong + 20%
New Imperial United Kingdom UK Queen “First UN Judge Kiaraakitty Orrinvein Justitia Hitler Windsor”)
“Judge KiaraaKitty” -
“Temple Of UNICJ” Sea of Japan
UNICJ-2) Temple Of
“UNICJ United Nations International Court of Justice” (80%
14th Maergzjirah Blighted Lord Varaibim Hau Cheong + 5%
New Imperial United Kingdom UK Queen “First UN Judge Kiaraakitty Orrinvein Justitia Hitler Windsor” + 5%
New Imperial Japan God-Emperor 14th Dalai Lama Alvin Cheong Loo Hau (True Dark Yang Zhang Luo Hao) + 5%
New Imperial Japan “G-22” Military Police + 5%
New Imperial “Holy Robohyuk” Temporal Korea King Adolf Hitler Robohyuk)
“UNICJ” - “Temple Of UNICJ” Sea of Japan
UNICJ-3) “TBOUNICJ” Temple-Bank Of UNICJ United Nations International Court of Justice (80%
14th Maergzjirah Blighted Lord Varaibim Hau Cheong + 5%
New Imperial United Kingdom UK Queen “First UN Judge Kiaraakitty Orrinvein Justitia Hitler Windsor” + 5%
New Imperial Japan God-Emperor 14th Dalai Lama Alvin Cheong Loo Hau (True Dark Yang Zhang Luo Hao) + 5%
New Imperial Japan “G-22” Military Police + 5%
New Imperial “Holy Robohyuk” Temporal Korea King Adolf Hitler Robohyuk)
“TBOUNPOL Temple-Bank Of UNPOL United Nations Police” - “Temple Of UNICJ” Sea of Japan
UNICJ-4) Temple Of
“UNPOL United Nations Police” (80%
14th Maergzjirah Blighted Lord Varaibim Hau Cheong + 5%
New Imperial United Kingdom UK Queen “First UN Judge Kiaraakitty Orrinvein Justitia Hitler Windsor” + 5%
New Imperial United Kingdom UK Emperor Raphael Charles III Windsor + 5%
New Imperial United Kingdom UK King Prime Minister William Windsor + 5%
United States USA President Donald Trump)
“UNPOL” - “Temple Of UNICJ” Sea of Japan
UNICJ-5) “TBOUNPOL” Temple-Bank Of UNPOL United Nations Police (80%
14th Maergzjirah Blighted Lord Varaibim Hau Cheong + 5%
New Imperial United Kingdom UK Queen “First UN Judge Kiaraakitty Orrinvein Justitia Hitler Windsor” + 5%
New Imperial United Kingdom UK Emperor Raphael Charles III Windsor + 5%
New Imperial United Kingdom UK King Prime Minister William Windsor + 5%
United States USA President Donald Trump)
“TBOUNPOL Temple-Bank Of UNPOL United Nations Police” - “Temple Of UNICJ” Sea of Japan
UNICJ-6) Temple Of
“INTERPOL International Criminal Police Organization” (80%
14th Maergzjirah Blighted Lord Varaibim Hau Cheong + 5%
New Imperial United Kingdom UK Queen “First UN Judge Kiaraakitty Orrinvein Justitia Hitler Windsor” + 5%
New Imperial United Kingdom UK Emperor Raphael Charles III Windsor + 5%
New Imperial United Kingdom UK King Prime Minister William Windsor + 5%
United States USA President Donald Trump)
“INTERPOL” - “Temple Of UNICJ” Sea of Japan
UNICJ-7) Temple Of
“New Imperial Japan “G-22” Military Police” (80%
14th Maergzjirah Blighted Lord Varaibim Hau Cheong + 10%
New Imperial Japan “G-22” Military Police + 10%
New Imperial Japan “G-22” Military Police’s Technologies)
“G-22 Military Police” - “Temple Of UNICJ” Sea of Japan
UNICJ-8) Temple Of
“New Celestial Courts” (80%
14th Maergzjirah Blighted Lord Varaibim Hau Cheong +
“Holy Vatican” Celestial Court Greatest Arch-Seraphims Demiurges Archangels 2%
New Imperial “Holy Robohyuk” Temporal Korea God-King “V” “Gabriel” “Akṣobhya” Christ Cheong Robohyuk The Primordial Water 2%
New Singapore President Lucifer Lightbringer Morningstar The Future Devil 2%
Marilyn “Aphrodite” Manson 2%
Jericho “Shiva” Sunfire 2%
New Imperial Japan King “J-Origin” “Greater White-Yin” “CDawgVA” Connor Bishamonten Bishamon Tamonten Amaterasu Hantei Cheong Yamato 2%
“Yue Lao Vedui42” 2%
“First Demiurge” Archangel Azane 2%
Karistiel The Fallen Healer 2%
King Yanluo The Chinese God Of Death 2%
Maergzjirah Blighted Lord Kaziel The Fallen Angel of Limitlessness)
“New Celestial Courts” -
“Temple Of UNICJ” Sea of Japan
UNICJ-9) Temple Of
“New Celestial Armies” (80%
14th Maergzjirah Blighted Lord Varaibim Hau Cheong +
“Holy Vatican” Celestial Court Greatest Arch-Seraphims Demiurges Archangels 2%
New Imperial “Holy Robohyuk” Temporal Korea God-King “V” “Gabriel” “Akṣobhya” Christ Cheong Robohyuk The Primordial Water 2%
New Singapore President Lucifer Lightbringer Morningstar The Future Devil 2%
Marilyn “Aphrodite” Manson 2%
Jericho “Shiva” Sunfire 2%
New Imperial Japan King “J-Origin” “Greater White-Yin” “CDawgVA” Connor Bishamonten Bishamon Tamonten Amaterasu Hantei Cheong Yamato 2%
“Yue Lao Vedui42” 2%
“First Demiurge” Archangel Azane 2%
Karistiel The Fallen Healer 2%
King Yanluo The Chinese God Of Death 2%
Maergzjirah Blighted Lord Kaziel The Fallen Angel of Limitlessness)
“New Celestial Armies” -
“Temple Of UNICJ” Sea of Japan
UNICJ-10) Temple Of
“New Celestial Public Defenders” (80%
14th Maergzjirah Blighted Lord Varaibim Hau Cheong +
“Holy Vatican” Celestial Court Greatest Arch-Seraphims Demiurges Archangels 2%
New Imperial “Holy Robohyuk” Temporal Korea God-King “V” “Gabriel” “Akṣobhya” Christ Cheong Robohyuk The Primordial Water 2%
New Singapore President Lucifer Lightbringer Morningstar The Future Devil 2%
Marilyn “Aphrodite” Manson 2%
Jericho “Shiva” Sunfire 2%
New Imperial Japan King “J-Origin” “Greater White-Yin” “CDawgVA” Connor Bishamonten Bishamon Tamonten Amaterasu Hantei Cheong Yamato 2%
“Yue Lao Vedui42” 2%
“First Demiurge” Archangel Azane 2%
Karistiel The Fallen Healer 2%
King Yanluo The Chinese God Of Death 2%
Maergzjirah Blighted Lord Kaziel The Fallen Angel of Limitlessness)
“New Celestial Public Defenders” -
“Temple Of UNICJ” Sea of Japan
UNICJ-11) “TBOCC” Temple-Bank Of Celestial Court (80%
14th Maergzjirah Blighted Lord Varaibim Hau Cheong +
“Holy Vatican” Celestial Court Greatest Arch-Seraphims Demiurges Archangels 2%
New Imperial “Holy Robohyuk” Temporal Korea God-King “V” “Gabriel” “Akṣobhya” Christ Cheong Robohyuk The Primordial Water 2%
New Singapore President Lucifer Lightbringer Morningstar The Future Devil 2%
Marilyn “Aphrodite” Manson 2%
Jericho “Shiva” Sunfire 2%
New Imperial Japan King “J-Origin” “Greater White-Yin” “CDawgVA” Connor Bishamonten Bishamon Tamonten Amaterasu Hantei Cheong Yamato 2%
“Yue Lao Vedui42” 2%
“First Demiurge” Archangel Azane 2%
Karistiel The Fallen Healer 2%
King Yanluo The Chinese God Of Death 2%
Maergzjirah Blighted Lord Kaziel The Fallen Angel of Limitlessness)
“TBOCC Temple-Bank Of Celestial Court” -
“Temple Of UNICJ” Sea of Japan
Who Are Varaibim’s Enemies Who Do & Did What & Which During Where & When?
https://www.90min.com/posts/ballon-dor-winners-by-position
https://www.ecaeurope.com/media/5059/mandatory-release-rules-qa.pdf
1) Varaibim’s True Enemy(s) Varaibim(s) Hau(s) Cheong(s)!
2) Varaibim’s True Enemy(s) Non-Varaibim(s) Non-Hau(s) Non-Cheong(s)!
3) Anyone & Everyone Who Refuse To Do Anything & Everything In The Easiest Shortest Manners Thus Saving Too Much Time & Efforts Because They Want To Do Anything & Everything In The Most Difficult Manners To Waste Time & Efforts In Order To Attack Varaibim Hau Cheong Especially To Delay & Fuck Up & Deny Best Channellings & Best States & Best Awarenesses & Best Non-Silences & Best Silences & Best Entertainments & All The Like To Varaibim Hau Cheong & Varaibim’s True Allies & All The Like!
4) Anyone & Everyone Who Have The Ability To Prevent Change For The Better From Happening & Anyone & Everyone Who Have The Wrongful Intentions To Prevent Change For The Better From Happening & All The Like!
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cap-tied
Cap-tied
Further information on international eligibility in association football:
FIFA eligibility rules
Cap-tied is an adjective, used primarily in
association football, to describe a player who has represented a senior national football team in more than three games (including at least one competitive game) and as a result is unable to represent another FIFA-affiliated national team. The term is a play on "
cup-tied", which refers to a player who is not eligible to appear in a cup competition for a new team after having appeared for another team earlier in the season.
Adama Traoré was cap-tied from representing
Australia as he had previously represented the Ivory Coast at youth level, prior to becoming an Australian citizen
In general, a player is "cap-tied" once they have played in an official competition for the senior national team.
[1]
A player who was only eligible to play for one nation at the time of their first competitive appearance, no matter the level, is cap-tied to that nation. For example,
Adama Traoré, an
Ivorian youth international, had shown interest in playing for the
Socceroos after having moved to Australia; however, in October 2013, the FFA released a statement saying that he was ineligible for Australia because of his prior appearances.
[2]
If a player was eligible to play for multiple nations prior to making a competitive appearance, they are cap-tied to a nation after playing more than three matches for one national team, including at least one competitive appearance (if the player is under 21 at the time, no matter the level of competition, as long as they have not played in the finals of a major tournament), or after making a competitive appearance (if the player is over 21 at the time and the appearance is for the senior team). Allowing young players to play a couple games before becoming cap-tied was a change to the rules announced during the 2020
FIFA congress, with the hope to prevent "one-cap wonders"; it was seen as an opportunity for some dual-national players, like Spanish-Moroccan
Munir El Haddadi, who were called up as promising players for European nations, but not afforded more than one or two caps, to elevate the level of their African heritage nations.
[3]
Playing only in friendly competitions at any level does not cap-tie a player. A player who competes for one nation in a friendly match is not considered cap-tied and may represent another nation in a competitive fixture, should the opportunity present itself. An example of this is
Jermaine Jones, who had played three friendlies for
Germany in 2008 but started competing for the
United States in 2010.
In some instances, players have
sought refuge in another country after having represented their national team in an official competition. Players such as
Maykel Galindo,
Lester Moré, and
Osvaldo Alonsorepresented
Cuba and are unable to represent either Cuba or another nation.
Before football was regulated, some players did represent multiple teams internationally. In the 21st century, Spanish players may represent their
autonomous community (or
Menorca) in friendly matches while playing for the
Spain national team; the only way players can represent multiple nations at a senior competitive level is British players representing their national team (
England,
Scotland,
Wales, or
Northern Ireland) and Great Britain at the Olympics.
References
List of association footballers who have been capped for two senior national teams
In
association football, the situation of
players being capped for two senior national teams is fairly rare.
[1][2] The list of these players includes
only those who have been
capped by two countries for
seniormatches. It
does not include the far wider scope of those who have
played at youth level (U23 or below) for one country then at senior level for another – something which became possible following a 2004 rule change,
[3][4] then more common when an age limit was removed in 2009
[5] – or those who were
eligible for more than one country, but only played for one.
[6]
Diego Costa has represented
Brazil in 2013, and
Spain from 2014.
Non-inclusion categoriesedit
- Players whose original country ceased to exist and who then played for a successor state, prominent examples being those who had played for the Soviet Union (and/or Commonwealth of Independent States), East Germany, Yugoslavia or Czechoslovakia in the early 1990s, or who played for one national team prior to a region becoming independent and then also played for that new state, for example the secession of South Sudan from Sudan. This contrasts to the situation with Kosovo in the 2010s when it became an official FIFA team: several players who had moved to other parts of Europe in childhood switched from those national teams (or Albania, which granted passports to those displaced ethnic Albanian persons) to play for Kosovo,[7][8] but this change was not automatic based on their birthplace, and as such those who made that choice are listed below (see Football in Kosovo).
- Players who were capped for one or more countries in a youth match and then a different country in senior matches.
- Players who appeared for non-affiliated regional teams such as Catalonia. (However, players who played in an official continental tournament, such as the CONCACAF Gold Cup, are included)
- Players who featured for more than one of the national teams representing Ireland in the second quarter of the 20th century, which are listed separately.
- Players who featured for a Great Britain team (i.e. at the Olympics and/or Universiade) in addition to one of the Home Nations. (However, players who featured for multiple Home Nations separately, for example England and Scotland, are included)
Eligibilityedit
Main article:
FIFA eligibility rules
In the 20th century,
FIFA allowed a player to play for any national team, as long as the player held nationality of that country. In 2004, in reaction to the growing trend towards naturalisation of foreign players in some countries, FIFA implemented a significant new ruling that requires a player to demonstrate a "clear connection" to any country they wish to represent.
[9] Under the rules, in order for a player to switch nationalities, a player must not have played in a competitive fixture (that is, can only have played in
friendlies for the first country),
[10][11] and FIFA approval is necessary.
[12]
In 2021, FIFA published a new set of rules, updating the rules for changes of nationalities. While previously, players were able to switch only if they had appeared in friendly fixture(s) for the first nation, with the growing trend of competitive fixtures such as the Nations League replacing many friendly fixtures, the change was made. Under the new regulations, players can switch national teams, even if they have played in an official competition for the first nation (unless the match was in the tournament phases of the World Cup or a continental competition), provided they played in three or fewer competitive matches and the appearance(s) occurred before the player turned 21. These changes were intended to prevent the 'stockpiling' of players.
[13][14][15] If a player is 21 or over, the previous rule remains in place: to be eligible for a switch, any appearance(s) must have been in non-competitive fixtures.
List of players
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