Lucy Bronze’s consistency at the top can be captured by the fact she has been voted into the FIFA FIFPRO Women’s World 11 by her fellow professionals six times in the last seven years. It is a feat that few elite women’s footballers have achieved: USA’s Alex Morgan also has six appearances in the global team of the year, while French defender Wendie Renard is the only player who can boast more (7).
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Lucy Bronze: "The voice of the players is my motivation"
Safee Sali: “Launching NFTs was a way to give back to fans and players”
Kuala Lumpur City player-coach and former Malaysia striker Safee Sali recently launched NFTs to remember the country’s 2010 AFF Championship success.
Player development in Denmark
Preparing players for life after football is a priority for Danish player association Spillerforeningen. At the heart of their programme is Rasmus Haagensen, who set up a dedicated player development unit over 10 years ago.
Player-centric issues in focus at World Football Summit
World Football Summit is the platform that connects over 90,000 of the football industry’s decision-makers to generate new business opportunities and shape the future of the game.
Lukas Hintersteiner: the player who wrote a book about love and football
Mogogi Gabonamong: The player who would be farmer
Ready to Board: Meriame Terchoun, the Swiss player working for the next generation
FC Zürich Frauen player, Meriame Terchoun, is taking part in FIFPRO’s Ready to Board programme.
FIFPRO Player IQ Tech Summit enables Asia/Oceania player associations to enhance development
Player IQ Tech, FIFPRO’s dedicated strategic vertical, addresses industry developments driven by new technology and advances in data-capture that enable the rapid collection of sensitive player data in the working environment.
Managing player workload – why football must learn from other sports
The voice of professional footballers is ignored: they have little or no say in the decisions that affect every aspect of their working lives. And that comes with a heavy price, as Dr. Darren Burgess explains.
Chinyelu Asher: "A player union is the next step for Jamaica"
Jamaica international Chinyelu Asher discusses what it means for the Reggae Girlz returning to the world stage, diversity and representation at the Women’s World Cup, the power of the collective voice, and ambitions for a player union in Jamaica.