Only 30 per cent of money invested by new owners of La Liga clubs can be spent on players, the rest must go to infrastructure such as stadiums, training grounds, youth systems and international In La Liga, each club is allowed five non-EU players, but are only allowed to name three non-EU players in each matchday squad. The term 'non-EU' refers to a player whose country of citizenship is outside of the European Union. Countries currently in the EU include: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, LaLiga is a double round-robin competition between the top 20 teams in Spain, while the Copa del Rey is a knockout competition involving teams from different divisions. LaLiga is the Spanish League while Copa Del Rey is the Spanish Cup. Just like the English Premier League and FA cup of England. To ensure their rigorous rules are being adhered to, LaLiga will carry out inspections of the grass, which should be between 20 and 30 millimeters long and cut in a straight line. Flexibility in The UEFA Local Player Regulation was also introduced to promote the development of young players. Since the 2008/09 season, a minimum of eight players in each club must have been trained locally, and four by a club or association in Germany. .

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