Players set to have representation at Fifa decision-making table after new deal
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PARIS, June 11 β Professional footballers will now be represented at FifaΒ Council meetings, playersβ union FIFPRO said yesterday.Β
The union announced the agreement with the gameβs global governing body, which will come into effect immediately, on the eve of the 2026 World Cup.
βRepresentatives will serve on the Football Tribunal, Fifaβs judicial bodies, several standing committees and the Human Rights and Sustainability Sub-Committee, reflecting a shared commitment to ensuring that playersβ voices are further heard and appropriately represented in Fifas decision-making processes,β the playersβ union said in a statement.
The agreement will also see FIFPRO βbe represented on the FIFA Council as an observer with speaking rightsβ.
FIFPRO will work with FifaΒ on player welfare, the international match calendar and the transfer systemβissues on which the bodies have frequently clashed.
The deal also provides for the withdrawal of legal proceedings brought against Fifa by FIFPRO, its continental divisions and member unions.
FIFPRO had filed a complaint with the European Commission in October 2024 over the calendar, denouncing the increasing workload placed on professional players. β AFP
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