The top European leagues, including the Premier League, and global players’ union Fifpro will launch legal action against world governing body Fifa over its “abuse of dominance” in the game. …
The funds have been made available via FIFA’s Club Benefits Programme (CBP), which was introduced for the first time ahead of the FIFA Women’s World Cup France
Over the last few years, many notable figures across football have hit out at the growing number of fixtures taking place over a season. This problem will only get worse from the upcoming campaign, with the start of the new Club World Cup…
Due to the ever-changing dynamic world of football, the new UEFA Champions League format and the new FIFA Club World Cup will heavily affect all players involved. Besides the domestic duties, the number of matches in the new UCL format…
The Premier League and other European entitles have filed a lawsuit accusing FIFA of breaking EU competition law, following Jurgen Klopp's passionate protest.
Two major bodies representing footballers and football clubs in Europe are filing a complaint to the European Commission accusing FIFA of abusing its position.
Peamount United (€14,594) and Shamrock Rovers (€12,478) lead the way in sharing an almost €77,000 portion of the massive multi-million FIFA windfall due to clubs following last summer’s first Ireland appearance at the World Cup.
The Premier League is among the competitions joining forces with FIFPRO regarding a lawsuit against FIFA. The organization officially represents 39 of the biggest soccer divisions in 33 countries across the continent. In total, 1,130 clubs…
Top European leagues and players’ union FIFPRO have launched legal action against FIFA, accusing the governing body of abusing its dominant position and harming player welfare by oversaturating the calendar. The European Leagues – a body…
European Leagues and the FIFPRO Europe players union are taking legal action against FIFA over the "saturated" and "unsustainable" international match calendar.
The Premier League has joined forces with other European leagues and players’ unions to file a complaint against FIFA, accusing the organization of “abuse of dominance” in managing the international football calendar. The European Leagues…
The Premier League and the Professional Footballers’ Association are suing Fifa alongside other European domestic leagues and unions over what they allege is abuse of a dominant position.