Some professional footballers prefer to use an intermediary to arrange a trial or a contract with a club. If you decide to do that, please be vigilant - especially if you don’t know the intermediary personally.
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Your mental health is as important as your physical fitness
In these challenging times caused by the COVID-19 virus, the Professional Footballers Association Scotland is one of the national player associations with a support service for players that includes free and confidential advice from counsellors.
FIFPRO welcomes new women's football competitions
FIFPRO welcomes the positive step that UEFA has made in announcing its plans to restructure the Women’s Champions League with a new format for the 2021/22 season.
FIFA and FIFPRO collaborate to support and further develop women's football
FIFA and FIFPRO have agreed to collaborate to accelerate the development of professional women’s football and mitigate the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. During a 90-minute video-conference call, FIFPRO shared its recently published Raising Our Game report, which extensively charts recent progress in the women’s game, including the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup, and makes recommendations to achieve further growth by bolstering the conditions of female players.
#WhatIf campaign grows, with new pledges in Europe
Women in Football’s #WhatIf campaign is expanding and international football stakeholders are already signing up. The group held it first event outside the U.K. as it continues to accelerate the opportunities for women in football through hundreds of pledges from businesses, clubs and fans.
Men's Football: Global Report, 2016
Some people believe that professional footballers are paid too much to do too little. But that’s not a lifestyle that most footballers worldwide would recognize. So we commissioned the 2016 FIFPRO Global Employment Report, which draws on the evidence of 14,000 players worldwide to help us illustrate the reality.