Australia international Tameka Yallop, 32, is making her fourth appearance at a FIFA Women’s World Cup. The midfielder is a member of both PFA Australia’s executive committee and FIFPRO's Global Player Council.
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Tameka Yallop: "This World Cup will leave a lasting legacy for women’s football"
Ready to Board: Marta Carissimi becomes an Italian football leader off the pitch
Marta Carissimi retired from her career as a player last year aged 33, but has by no means left football.
Los Angeles-based players gather to talk domestic and global player issues
The players shared their experiences on the differences between Europe and USA and the differences between the men’s and women’s game, especially when it comes to conditions, investment and visibility.
Samantha Akinyi: "When football wasn’t providing, I also became a counsellor"
Kenyan international goalkeeper Samantha Akinyi (27) took some time away from football to study counselling and psychology with the help of the Kenya Footballers Welfare Association (KEFWA).
Raising Our Game in Argentina: Turning women's league pro
Argentine player union Futbolistas Argentinos Agremiados is bringing more than 120 women footballers into a new era of professionalization in the South American country that has won the FIFA Men’s World Cup twice.
World Cup-bound goalkeepers bolster Global Player Council
Simon Mignolet (Belgium) and Rui Patricio (Portugal) bring a wealth of experience to the Global Player Council – an initiative which puts men’s and women’s players at the heart of decision-making in international football.
Tatiana Saunders: My journey from Wall Street to professional football
Goalkeeper Tatiana Saunders has experienced a unique route into professional football – via Wall Street. Raised in New York, the former England youth international recounts her transition from the world of finance to playing professionally in Europe.
FIFPRO Statement: Nigeria women's national team
Following the Nigeria women's national team's elimination from the FIFA Women's World Cup, FIFPRO can confirm it is assisting players in a disagreement with the Nigeria Football Federation concerning bonus payments, camp allowances and expenses, some of which date back to 2021.
PFA Malaysia and Malaysian Football League sign collaboration to support domestic football market development
Malaysian player union PFAM and the Malaysian Football League have this week signed their first cooperation agreement at the FIFPRO Division Asia/Oceania general assembly in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Ready to Board: mentors from football industry to guide women
FIFPRO’s Ready to Board program is moving into its second phase.
'Shaping Our Future' report calls for new social contract in professional football
FIFPRO is today launching the ‘Shaping Our Future’ report about men’s professional football that examines global revenue streams and the working conditions of players, with a view to achieving a more stable and robust game.