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FIFA and players' union FIFPRO announce cooperation agreement

FIFA and players' union FIFPRO announce cooperation agreement June 10 : FIFA and global players' union FIFPRO announced on Wednesday a cooperation agreement that grants players a formal role in governance and sets up a framework for negotiating changes to the transfer system, player welfare rules and rest periods. The deal, which runs until December 2031, formally recognises FIFPRO as the global union for professional players. It gives the union a seat on the FIFA Council for the first time...

Channel News Asia 5h ago

Fifa and global players' union agree landmark deal

Players will have a seat at football's decision-making table following a landmark deal between world governing body Fifa and global players' union Fifpro.

BBC Sport 5h ago

Džeko, Ronaldo, Modric ... why are there so many o...

BY THE TIME professional soccer players turn 40, most are talking about their careers in the past tense. Across the previous 22 FIFA World Cups, just one non-goalkeeper could talk about life as an over-40 player in the sport's greatest tournament: Cameroon's Roger Milla. Milla set Italia '90 alight with his wiggly hips celebration at the corner flag.

ESPN 1d ago

Reformer or ringleader: A decade on, What is Infantino's legacy as FIFA president?

GIANNI INFANTINO CELEBRATED HIS ELECTION as FIFA president in February 2016 by buying beers for journalists in the bar of a hotel in Cardiff, Wales. After the previous regime of Sepp Blatter had been brought down by bribery and corruption, Infantino was soccer's new man of the people: approachable, engaging and ready to restore the game's reputation. Ten years on, the Swiss-Italian lawyer is the most powerful man in the game.

ESPN 7d ago

How will extreme heat impact the 2026 World Cup?

World Cup 2026: How will extreme heat impact this summer's tournament in the USA, Canada and Mexico? Sky Sports explores the extreme temperatures facing players at this summer's World Cup in the USA, Canada and Mexico; Roman Kemp was put through his paces by Dr Chris Tyler at the University of Roehampton using Catapult technology to replicate conditions in Vancouver and Miami Friday 5 June 2026 10:28, UK The challenge of the 2026 World Cup will extend beyond tactics, pressure and talent -...

Sky Sports Football 2d ago

World Cup 2026: Five big questions as football's biggest tournament kicks off

Five big questions as football's biggest tournament kicks off How will Asian teams fare at the World Cup and what awaits them in this year's expanded tournament? The wait is almost over and football's biggest tournament is once again upon us. It will be a World Cup of many firsts.

Channel News Asia 3d ago

2026 World Cup: five key facts about FIFA's biggest ever tournament

The 2026 World Cup will be the first with 48 teams, 104 matches and three host nations. With record figures, extreme heat risks and Super Bowl-style spectacle, the North American tournament promises to break the mould. The 2026 football World Cup will not only be the biggest in history; it also looks set to become one of the most unusual and ambitious tournaments FIFA has ever organised.

Euronews 3d ago

How FIFA is turning World Cup into an NBA, NFL-style made-for-TV event

The ever-present description of football as a “game of two halves” is set for a new narrative as FIFA, the governing body of the game, has included a three-minute hydration break midway through each half of every match in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, make it a move which essentially splits the match into four quarters similar to NBA and NFL of the host United States. Previous World Cups also had cooling breaks but only when the temperature rose above a certain level. But this time, regardless of...

Times of India 6d ago