Who is able to play ENCC?

We believe the following countries are eligible to enter official teams in the ENCC 2010:

  • MEN – Croatia, Cyprus, Estonia, Gibraltar, Greece, Iceland, Isle of Man, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, FYR Macedonia, Malta, Monaco, Montenegro, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Turkey and Ukraine.
  • WOMEN – Croatia, Cyprus, Estonia, Gibraltar, Greece, Hungary,Israel, Iceland, Isle of Man, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, FYR Macedonia, Monaco, Montenegro, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Serbia, Slovenia, Sweden, Turkey and Ukraine.

A player may represent a Country only if he/she meets the ESF eligibility rules:

1. if he/she has not represented another country, in a recognised international squash team event in any age group, in the 36 months preceding the Start Date and

2. if he/she represents:

(i) the Country of his/her birth or

(ii) the Country of either parent's birth or

(iii) the Country in which he/she is a citizen or

(iv) the Country in which he/she has been resident for four years immediately preceding the Start Date.

A properly qualified player, who has once represented a Country in a recognised international squash team event, shall be eligible to represent that Country thereafter, until such time as he/ she exercises a qualification to represent another Country, thus making him/her no longer eligible under Rule 1 or 2.

In all cases where a player's eligibility is in doubt, it is obligatory upon the MNA for which the player wishes to play, to prove eligibility to the satisfaction of the ESF Officers before the Start Date.

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