Olympique Lyonnais and England defender Lucy Bronze has joined the FIFPRO Global Player Council to help raise the voice of players in the decision-making in professional football.
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SHAPING OUR FUTURE: SUSTAINABLE GROWTH
Goal number 2 of the 2021 FIFPRO Shaping our Future report – sustainable growth – aims to continue to create an ever-growing economic and social impact through the game that is enjoyed by so many around the globe.
Shaping our Future: Jobs & Innovation
Systemic trends in football, accelerated by Covid-19, create both opportunity and uncertainty for the working lives of players. They highlight the need for more quality jobs across markets and competition innovation, resulting in FIFPRO’s commitment to “Shaping our Future” goal number 3: Jobs & Innovation.
Shaping our Future: Industry stability
FIFPRO’s 2021 Shaping our Future describes a player centric agenda, consisting of four goals that will ensure a sustainable future for football. Goal number one: industry stability.
Krystyna Freda: "Being part of the Global Player Council is an important step on my journey"
American-born Cyprus international Krystyna Freda has spent most of her career in Europe playing in the Finnish, Scottish and, predominantly, Cypriot leagues. After being involved with the Pancyprian Footballers association for a number of years, she officially joins FIFPRO as a member of the Global Player Council.
Shaping our Future: Player voice & Activism
The fourth and final goal of “Shaping our Future” – player voice & activism – aims to integrate players in decisions affecting their own work, the game and their communities.
Playing Our Part: Footballers During the Covid-19 Pandemic
FIFPRO is publishing a new report ‘Playing Our Part' to highlight the initiatives taken by professional footballers and their unions during the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.
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.
Raising Our Game in Morocco: Interview with Fatima-Ezzahra Akif
Fatima-Ezzahra Akif, a midfielder in Morocco’s Under-20 national women’s team, is set to sign her first contract as a footballer after the national federation agreed to bankroll player wages as they professionalize the national league. FIFPRO spoke to her about football and her hopes to pursue a career in the sport.
Raising Our Game: 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup Player Discussion
Have a look back on our FIFA Women’s World Cup player discussion.