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FIFPRO Asia/Oceania

FIFPRO Asia/Oceania is the exclusive collective international voice of professional footballers of Asia and Oceania. Representing over 6,000 players, FIFPRO Asia/Oceania is made up of 12 member unions.

FIFPRO Asia/Oceania Leadership

Beau Busch – President

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Anna Green – Vice President

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Izham Ismail – Vice President

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Takuya Yamazaki – Board Member

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Salman Al-Ansari – Board Member

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Hyebin Kang– Board Member

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Shoko Tsuji - General Secretary

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New leadership announced for FIFPRO Asia/Oceania

FIFPRO Asia/Oceania unveiled its new leadership team following the FIFPRO General Assembly in Indonesia last week. Professional Footballers Australia (PFA) Chief Executive Beau Busch has been elected President of FIFPRO Asia/Oceania, succeeding Takuya Yamazaki, who will now serve on FIFPRO’s global board.

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New FIFPRO Asia/Oceania report encourages collaboration between the AFC, clubs and players to unlock value in Asian Champions League

A new report from FIFPRO Asia/Oceania analysing the Asian Football Confederation’s (AFC) flagship club competition, the AFC Champions League (ACL), has delivered extensive insights into the experiences for players and clubs participating in the competition.

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FIFPRO Asia/Oceania Strategic Framework 2023-2026

The framework provides a comprehensive vision and roadmap towards a destination: "a better world in which the people who bring football to life have the power to shape it."

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New FIFPRO Asia/Oceania report assesses experience of women’s players in Asian club competition

The report, Lessons from the AFC Women’s Club Championship, gathers insights from 88 players who competed in last season’s invitational tournament. The competition served as a pilot for the 2024/25 AFC Women’s Champions League, which begins on Sunday.

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Shea Connors: "We’re seeing improvements with the AFC Women’s Champions League – but teething issues remain"

Sydney FC forward Shea Connors reflects on the positive strides made with the AFC Women’s Champions League, but highlights how Asia’s premier women’s club tournament still has some way to go.

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