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On 1 June 2024, FIFA incorporated new regulations about working conditions for professional women footballers with an emphasis on maternity rights.
Belgium's most capped player launched the Jan Vertonghen Foundation to enable children in hospitals to play and be creative regardless of their illness.
In the latest #ShineALight instalment, Lucy Bronze analyses the issues of overload and underload in the women’s game and how proper scheduling and rest periods for players should be considered when it comes to a congested match calendar.
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