FIFPRO and FIFA have signed a collaboration agreement endorsing a smartphone app that allows professional footballers to anonymously report match-fixing approaches.
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FIFPRO & FIFA collaborate to reinforce fight against match-fixing with smartphone app
FIFPRO joins Qatari government and BWI at Migrant Workers Forum in Doha
History - The FIFPRO Women's World 11 Of 2015
Ten years after the first edition of the Men's World 11, FIFPRO decided it was high time to celebrate world's most outstanding female footballers in the game as well. With great pride, we announced the first Women's World 11 in February 2016.
How Jean-Marc Bosman changed football's transfer system
Belgian professional footballer Jean-Marc Bosman wanted to sign a contract with a French club. However his Belgian club blocked his desired move, even though his contract with the club had expired. He began a legal battle which resulted in all professional footballers becoming free agents at the end of their contracts.
FIFPRO support for detained Hakeem Al Araibi
Hakeem al-Araibi was detained in Bangkok in November 2018 while awaiting the outcome of proceedings to have him extradited to Bahrain. FIFPRO petitioned for his release as part of a concerted international effort and we are pleased to say that al-Araibi was allowed to return to his life and career in Australia.
Match-fixing: Recognise, Resist, Report
How can you recognise a match-fixing approach and how should you react?
Nicolás Tagliafico: “It is getting more intense all the time”
The 2021/2022 season was a successful one for Argentina's Nicolás Tagliafico, who not only confirmed his pivotal role in his country's national team ahead of the upcoming World Cup, but also scored a goal in the match that crowned his Ajax side as Eredivisie champions in the Netherlands.