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Reuters
Wednesday, July 15, 2009 Serbia will limit the number of foreign players at all levels from the 2010-2011 season to give more opportunities to home grown players. "The decision has been made to give home bred prospects a chance to show their skill and develop," Serbian Football Federation (FSS) President Tomislav Karadzic said after the announcement was made on Wednesday. "We needed to pass this law to ensure that our talents start playing regular first-team football at a young age, as both their clubs and the nationa ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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