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News » Archive September 2009

Wednesday 30 September

FIFPro doubts effect introduction salary cap

FIFPro doubts if the introduction of a transfer cap can help solve the financial problems of clubs. The World players’ union is willing to talk about the implementation of a salary cap, but it thinks that a transfer cap will have more impact.

Wednesday 30 September

Spanish referee stops match due to racist abuse fans

Another new chapter in the fight against racism in football. Last Sunday referee Pino Zamorano halted the match between Real Betis and Cartagena due to misbehaviour of supporters.

Tuesday 29 September

FIFPro wants clarity about licensing systems

According to UEFA only 3 of its 53 members don’t have a domestic licensing system implemented. Nevertheless, there are still numerous players who don’t get paid. FIFPro has its doubts about the quality standards.

Tuesday 29 September

Two new victims of burglary in England: Neill and Jagielka

Lucas Neill and Phil Jagielka are two of the latest victims of burglars in England. Both Everton players were robbed last week.

Monday 28 September

FIFPro demands sanctions in financial fair play concept

FIFPro supports UEFA in its efforts to fight the financial problems in football. But the World players’ union demands sanctions for clubs who don’t obey the rules of UEFA’s new licensing system.

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