Zaire-Emery needed parental authorization to go to Greece

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2023-11-14 13:03:43

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LE SCAN SPORTThe 17-year-old French neo-international, Warren Zaire-Emery, had to provide parental authorization for the Blues’ match on Tuesday, November 21 in Greece.

He already has almost everything of a grown-up, but the law is clear: Warren Zaire-Emery is not an adult. The consequence is that the 17-year-old midfielder, called up for the French team for the first time, needs parental authorization to leave French territory, as the newspaper points out. The Team . And Zaire-Emery will have to resolve to travel for the Blues’ second match during this break, on Tuesday, November 21 in Athens, Greece.

«The child leaving the national territory without being accompanied by a holder of parental authority” must be “provided with an authorization to leave the territory signed by a holder of parental authority», we can read in the Civil Code since June 2016. This followed, at the time, a law relating to the fight against terrorism. Authorization to leave the territory (AST) is necessary both for a school trip and for a rarer case like that of Zaire-Emery.

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The Paris Saint-Germain midfielder has, of course, already used this process this season, during his club’s trips to Newcastle and AC Milan in the Champions League. He could honor his first cap this Saturday (8:45 p.m.) against Gibraltar, at the Allianz Riviera in Nice. He would then become, at 17 years eight months and 11 days, the youngest player in the post-war history of the Blues. A record that Eduardo Camavinga had already broken on September 8, 2020.


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