Many professional clubs will participate in the 2024 Paris Olympics, including Premier League powerhouses Manchester City, Chelsea, and Barcelona.
The natural attraction is for top athletes to participate in the Olympics, with each men's team being allowed to include up to three athletes aged 23 or older.
With two major senior international tournaments this summer – EURO 2024 and the 2024 Copa America – the options for over-age players from the 16 nations competing in the men's football in Paris have been somewhat limited.
But here are some notable clubs whose players will be representing at the 2024 Olympics.
That long list doesn't even include Mohamed Elneny, the long-time Arsenal player who is now a free agent and overage player with Egypt, or France manager Thierry Henry, rated one of the greatest players of all time during his playing days.
Ajax: Jeronimo Rulli (Argentina)
Atalanta: Henry Kamara (Guinea)
Atletico Madrid: Pablo Barrios (Spain)
Anderlecht: Amadou Diawara (Guinea)
Barcelona: Fermin Lopez, Pau Kubalsi (Spain)
Bayern Munich: Michael Olys (France)
Benfica: Nicolas Otamendi (Argentina), Reo Kokubo (Japan)
Boca Juniors: Ezequiel Fernandez, Kevin Zenon, Cristian Medina, Leandro Brey (all from Argentina)
Borussia Monchengladbach: Manu Koné (France)
Brighton & Hove Albion: Julio Enciso (Paraguay)
Chelsea: Gaga Slonina (USA), Caleb Wiley (USA), Leslie Ugochukwu* (France)
Crystal Palace: Jean-Philippe Mateta (France)
Fiorentina: Lucas Beltran (Argentina)
Ipswich Town: Henry Gray* (New Zealand)
Lyon: Alexandre Lacazette Rayan Cherki (both France), Racine Diarra (Mali)
Manchester City: Julian Alvarez and Claudio Echeverri (both Argentina)
Monaco: Magnes Akriouch, Sungtou Magassa (both France), Elies Ben Segil (Morocco)
Olympiacos: Algassim Ba (Guinea)
Paris Saint-Germain: Achraf Hakimi (Morocco), Arnau Tenas (Spain)
RB Leipzig: Castelo Luqueba (France)
Real Betis: Abde Ezzarzouri (Morocco), Juan Miranda (Spain)
real madrid: Edgar Pujol (Dominican Republic)
Real Sociedad: Sergio Gomez (Spain)
Valencia: Peter Gonzalez (Dominican Republic), Diego Lopez (Spain)
Werder Bremen: Naby Keita (Guinea), Kane Sato (Japan)
Wolfsburg: Kevin Paredes (USA)
Wolverhampton Wanderers: Boubacar Traore (Mali), Enzo Gonzalez (Paraguay)