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Red Button: Footballer hit with harsh 2-year ban endorses app
FIFPRO joins Qatari government and BWI at Migrant Workers Forum in Doha
#STOPONLINEABUSE: united social media boycott
To emphasise that social media companies, regulators and governments must do more to eradicate online discriminatory abuse against players and other users of their platforms, as well as to highlight that the fight against discrimination in football must be urgently accelerated, FIFPRO will be joining players, fellow unions and a substantial amount of other organisations in a social media boycott from 15:00 (British time) on Friday 30 April to 23:59 on Monday 3 May.
Portuguese player union is fighting back against trafficking
FIFPRO pays tribute to the strength and courage of players who secured lifetime ban of federation president
FIFPRO welcomes FIFA’s decision to sanction Yves Jean-Bart, President of the Haitian Football Federation (FHF), having found him guilty of sexual harassment and abuse of female players, including minors. Mr Jean-Bart has been banned for life from all football-related activities at both national and international level and has been issued a CHF 1,000,000 fine.
Footballers join #TogetherUnbreakable campaign to help Afghan women
FIFPRO advises Council of Europe on athlete security and protection
FIFPRO General Secretary Jonas Baer-Hoffmann was among sports industry leaders to speak at the opening session of the 16th Council of Europe Conference of Ministers responsible for Sports on 5 November 2020.
FIFPRO supports universal player rights
On 14 December 2017 the worlds leading player associations unveiled the Universal Declaration of Player Rights (the Declaration) to protect sportsmen and women from ongoing and systemic human rights violations in global sport. FIFPRO was proud to be a part of this essential leap forward for professional sports people everywhere.
IOC “Rule 50” violating human rights
FIFPRO continues underlining its support to athletes who wish to stand up for human rights, promote social justice and positive societal change at the Olympics, whether that may be on the pitch, during a ceremony, or wherever they may choose to do so.
Historic initiative: Korean PFA led by male and female player
The Korea Pro-Footballer’s Association (KPFA) appointed Ji So-Yun as it co-president, which means that the association is now officially run by a male and a female player: Lee Keun-Ho and Ji So-Yun.