Geneva: After two lost appeals at the Court of Arbitration for Sport, Munir El Haddadi was cleared Friday to represent Morocco in international soccer.
FIFA confirmed the transfer from Spain was made possible by slightly amending rules passed in September to govern requests by players with dual nationality to change eligibility.
FIFA did not immediately respond to a request to explain why the amendment was made.
Munir can now be selected by Morocco next month for African Cup of Nations qualifying games, and later for World Cup qualifying.
Morocco wanted Munir on its team at the 2018 World Cup but the Sevilla forward's first application to FIFA was rejected and upheld by CAS because he played one competitive game for Spain in 2014. Munir, then a teenager with Barcelona, made a brief appearance as a substitute in a European Championship qualifier.