The evidence-based information generated by FIFPRO Player Workload Monitoring aims to contribute to the design of integrated and more balanced competition calendars that protect the health and performance of players.
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About FIFPRO Player Workload Monitoring Tool
The FIFPRO Player Workload Monitoring tool combines scientific knowledge with data insights to monitor player workload and match scheduling across different competitions.
Player workload in the football industry
Balanced competition calendars protect the health and well-being of the athlete’s career prospects and empower peak sporting performance across the men’s and women’s game.
WATCH | Beyond Growth: Player Workload and Financial Sustainability
FIFPRO Player IQ and Football Benchmark host Beyond Growth: Player Workload & Financial Sustainability live from Istanbul to mark the annual end-of-season launch of FIFPRO’s player workload report.
FIFPRO PWM sample and functionalities
The platform collects match schedule and workload data of 350 professional football players from across the globe.
Bruno Fernandes, Aitana Bonmati top workload list, according to new data released by FIFPRO and Football Benchmark
Manchester United and Portugal midfielder Bruno Fernandes has played a staggering 29,486 minutes since the conclusion of the 2018 World Cup, according to new findings released by FIFPRO and Football Benchmark.
Five takeaways from post-World Cup Player Workload Report by high-performance expert
Dr Darren Burgess, FIFPRO Senior Advisor on Player Workload, Health & Performance, breaks down five key learnings from the FIFA World Cup 2022: Post-Tournament Review & Player Survey.
"It’s too much" – Bernardo Silva speaks out on player workload
Manchester City midfielder Bernardo Silva has become the latest footballer to speak out against the dangerous workload of elite-level players. Silva produced the winner for City in their FA Cup final semi-final against Chelsea – just three days after playing 120 minutes in the UEFA Champions League quarter-final against Real Madrid.
Emergency period workload risks player health
FIFPRO notes the accumulated workload for players in the first quarter of European football’s 2020-2021 season and the mental and physical burden they are facing until 2022. The current handling of the match calendar during this emergency period lacks sufficient considerations for their health, well-being and performance and requires an urgent and ongoing revision by competition organisers.
New data reveals workload and travel demands of elite women’s players
The data can be accessed via FIFPRO and Football Benchmark’s Player Workload Monitoring, a digital platform tracking the health and workload status of professional footballers around the world.