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.
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Chinyelu Asher: "A player union is the next step for Jamaica"
Lionel Scaloni: "Current workload of elite players worries us"
In an exclusive interview with FIFPRO, Argentina’s World Cup-winning coach talks about the excessive workload demands placed on players today.
Sami Khedira: “After football, you have to lead”
After hanging up his boots, World Cup winner Sami Khedira is preparing for the next chapter.
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Racism and discrimination have plagued our sport for too long, and football players around the world are calling for change.
Equal Pay Day: FIFPRO remains committed to securing equal prize money for players
On UN Equal Pay Day, FIFPRO reaffirms its commitment to fighting alongside women all over the world to ensure there is equal pay for equal work. The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup was a breakthrough on the pathway to equality, with the introduction of per-player performance-based prize money and equal conditions.
Merel van Dongen: "We can achieve great things when we all work together"
Preparing for her third FIFA Women’s World Cup, Netherlands defender Merel van Dongen has witnessed significant changes in player conditions at the global finals.
New data reveals workload and travel demands of elite women’s players
The data can be accessed via FIFPRO and Football Benchmark’s Player Workload Monitoring, a digital platform tracking the health and workload status of professional footballers around the world.
Ajara Nchout: "I can help young people with my voice"
As a member of FIFPRO's Global Player Council, Cameroon international Ajara Nchout is using her voice to help other footballers from around the world.