FIFPRO introduced an 18-person board, the most diverse in the global player union’s 56-year history, during its General Assembly in November 2021. Across the Board aims to profile all 18 board members.
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Women’s World Cup expansion – what does it mean for the future of the sport?
We are living through a time of unprecedented growth in women’s football. In 2019, more than one billion people watched the FIFA Women's World Cup; next year’s tournament is set to do even better.
A united front in protecting players against online abuse
18 June marks the UN’s International Day for Countering Hate Speech, serving as a reminder that more needs to be done to tackle discrimination worldwide — and that a united front is required to achieve that.
FIFPRO Global Player Survey: 75 percent of men's players want to keep World Cup every four years
Seventy-five percent of men’s professional footballers want to keep the FIFA World Cup every four years, according to a survey of over 1,000 players organized by FIFPRO and national player unions about workload and competition formats.
Marvin Bartley: "It’s time to put ideas into action if we want to tackle racism”
Marvin Bartley has previously spoken about the abuse players are subjected to through social media, however he maintains that this is not the only vehicle for discrimination in football.