The Bureau of the FIFA Council has decided to extend the temporary employment rules established in the Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players (RSTP) with the aim of effectively assisting players, clubs and coaches impacted by the war in Ukraine.These provisions give players and coaches the opportunity to train, play and receive a salary, while protecting Ukrainian clubs and facilitating the departure of foreign players and coaches from RussiaThe decision follows the RSTP amendments approved by the Bureau of the Council on 7 March 2022 and 16 March 2022 which provided urgent legal certainty and clarity on a number of important regulatory matters.I’m trying to help a Ukrainian refugee who’s moved to Worcester recently somewhere to play football this season. He was a pro back in the second division of Ukraine, any managers that can help or anymore details drop me a DM👍🏼⚽️— Jord (@JordanL__) June 19, 2022 Under the RSTP provisions approved by the Bureau of the Council, should clubs affiliated to the Ukrainian Association of Football (UAF) or the Football Union of Russia (FUR) not reach a mutual agreement with their respective foreign players and coaches before or on 30 June 2022, and unless otherwise agreed in writing, these players and coaches will have the right to suspend their employment contracts with their clubs until 30 June 2023.These provisions give players and coaches the opportunity to train, play and receive a salary, while protecting Ukrainian clubs and facilitating the departure of foreign players and coaches from Russia.MICHAEL MWEBE: Is the Morrison baggage worth the unexpected, inconsistent moments of brilliance?Additionally, in relation to the protection of minors, it has been clarified that minors fleeing Ukraine to other countries with their parents due to the armed conflict will be exempted from the rule preventing the international transfer of players before the age of 18.