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2021 Shaping Our Future: Industry Development & Governance Standards
FIFPRO’s 2021 Shaping Our Future report examines global revenue streams and the working conditions of players, with a view to achieving a more stable and robust game.
Raising Our Game: 2020 Women's Football Report
FIFPRO’s Raising our Game is a forward-thinking report which charts the economic evolution of the game and puts players at the heart of the planned development and rebuilding of the sport after the coronavirus pandemic.
2021 Women's Player Workload Monitoring Report
This report shows a lack of competitive matches and uneven scheduling are affecting most professional women’s footballers, and limiting the potential development of the women’s game.
Mind The Gap: Research Report Two
FIFPRO's 2020 Mind the Gap proposes a framework for unions to train so-called Player Development Managers (PDMs) to provide support to athletes.
Post-Tournament Blues: Understanding Post-Tournament Mental Health
Post-tournament blues is the emotional drop that happens to players after a big competition, when they haven’t had the opportunity to fully process their experiences. This report looks at players' experience of post-tournament mental health.
PLAYER TECH IQ REPORT MARCH 2024
As new technologies shape the future of sports, it has become increasingly important to stay updated on emerging developments and explore how they can impact on the health, performance and careers of professional players, both on and off-the-field. The Player IQ Tech Insights Report, is a short newsletter-style mini-report which will be delivered to you quarterly over the year ahead. It presents relevant news and analysis of the latest trends and developments at the evolving intersection of sports, technology, and data.
FIFA/FIFPRO Social Media Protection Service Report: 2023 Women’s World Cup
The report represents a summary analysis of all monitoring and moderation activities carried out by the Social Media Protection Service (SMPS) across the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023.
FIFA/FIFPRO Social Media Protection Service Report: 2022 World Cup
FIFA and FIFPRO have released a report into the levels of online abuse aimed at participants during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, with England v France quarter-final causing the largest spike.
Extreme Calendar Congestion: Adverse Effects on Player Health & Wellbeing
Overlapping competition schedules and elevated individual workload demands are highlighted in a new FIFPRO report that warns of the impact on the health of professional players.
Playing Our Part: Managing Sustainable Player Impact
Many players want to get directly involved in work that extends beyond the pitch and generates positive impact on communities worldwide. Nevertheless, the landscape of challenges related to working on such initiatives is difficult to navigate for both current and retired players.
Pathway to Maternity Regulations for Professional Footballers
FIFPRO Senior Legal Counsel Alexandra Gomez Bruinewoud initiated the discussions with FIFA and other stakeholders, and fought hard to optimise these protective regulations, to enable women to combine being a parent with their football career.
FIFA World Cup 2022: Post-Tournament Review and Player Survey
This report combines key data about teams and players with a survey of 64 footballers who played at the FIFA World Cup 2022 to gauge their reaction to the unprecedented mental and physical demands of the current season.