Athletic Bilbao - The club will only field Basque players but will and have employed non-Basque coaching staff. The club's cantera approach has produced players such as Fernando Llorente and Javi Martínez (World Cup winners with Spain, 2010). They have never been relegated from the top division.[1]
TuS Haltern - At the German amateur club TuS Haltern, a certain part of the squad must have been born or trained in the Westphalia region. Since the 2021/22 season, 75% of the squad must consist of "local players".[2]
Estonia
Flora have a policy of only signing Native Estonians or players with Estonian citizenship.[3]
C.D. El Nacional - The club has maintained a tradition of only playing Ecuadorian footballers,[6][7] which has given them the nickname of Puros Criollos ("Pure Natives"). They are administered by the Military of Ecuador.
Petaling Jaya City - Founded in 2004 as Malaysian Indian Football Association. In 2021, the club only fielded Malaysian players. From 2019 to 2022, they played in the Malaysia Super League.
Gimcheon Sangmu FC, a South Korean military club only fielding players from that nation.
Thailand
Army United F.C. - Formed in 1916 as Royal Thai Army Football Club, it was played with an all-homegrown squad until 2011, when they first signed-in foreign players. The club disbanded in 2019.
Air Force United F.C. - Formed in 1937 as Royal Thai Air Force Football Club, it consists of players from Royal Thai Air Force. The club relocated to Uthai Thani to become Uthai Thani F.C. in 2019.
Royal Thai Army F.C. - Under the supervision of the Royal Thai Army, it was formed in 2011 as Army Welfare Department FC, it was renamed Royal Thai Army FC in 2015. It consists of enlisted members of the Royal Thai Army. They currently plays in Thai League 3.
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