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Représentation mondiale
Le Comité directeur de la FIFPRO représente les 65 syndicats membres de la FIFPRO. Des représentants d'Afrique, des Amériques, d'Asie / Océanie et d'Europe y figurent tous et sont élus par les divisions de la FIFPRO. Les membres viennent non seulement du monde entier, mais à partir de 2021, le Comité directeur de 18 personnes devra compter au moins 33 % d'hommes ou de femmes.
Expertise sur et en dehors du terrain
Le Comité directeur de la FIFPRO puise son expertise à l'intérieur et à l'extérieur du secteur du football. Si les anciens joueurs sont souvent représentés au sein du Comité directeur de la FIFPRO, il n'est pas rare d'y trouver également des personnes issues d'autres milieux.
Accord sur les prochaines étapes et hommage aux réalisations des joueurs
Outre l'adoption et l'approbation de politiques et de points de vue importants lors de l'assemblée générale, la FIFPRO reconnaît également les efforts incroyables des joueurs qui ont fait la différence en décernant des prix de mérite sur la base de leur mobilisation, de leur impact et de leur voix.

Dernières nouvelles

David Aganzo
President
David Aganzo was confirmed as the new president of FIFPRO at the 2021 General Assembly in Paris, France. David, who played for many years in LaLiga, Aganzo is president of Spain's Asociación de Futbolistas Españoles and has been a FIFPRO board member since 2018.

“I am proud to continue to represent Africa in the global board, proud to be accompanied by Khadija Timera, who testifies to the willingness of our continent's members to embrace diversity and inclusion, while not hesitating to open up to civil society. Africa is on the move, strong and united.“
Geremie Njitap
FIFPRO Africa
A two-time UEFA Champions League winner with Real Madrid and an Olympic gold medalist with Cameroon, Geremie Nijtap had a distinguished career as a player. Currrently, he is the President of FIFPRO Division Africa, and has been on the FIFPRO Global Board since 2017.

“Football players need to have someone to support their voice.“
Khadija Timera
FIFPRO Africa
One of the newest members of the board is Khadija Timera, who was elected on behalf of ANFPG in Gabon. Khadija is a lawyer, who was part of the Ready to Board program that FIFPRO organised with Women in Football to prepare women for senior positions in football.

Alejandro Sequeira
FIFPRO America
Alejandro Sequeira is a former player who represented Costa Rica internationally. A striker, he played for Deportivo Saprissa amongst other clubs in his country, as well as in the leagues of USA, Greece, Guatemala and El Salvador. He’s currently the President of Asojupro, the Costa Rican union.

Camila Garcia
FIFPRO America
A former player with clubs such as Universidad de Chile and Audax Italiano, Camille Garcia was one of the creators of the Asociación Nacional de Jugadoras de Fútbol Femenino (ANJUFF). She joined the FIFPRO Global Board in 2017, when she was one of two women who were included on the Board for the first ever time. Camilla also has a degree in Political Science from the Universidad Diego Portales.

Carlos Gonzalez Puche
FIFPRO America
Carlos Gonzalez Puche was a professional footballer in Colombia, where he played for the likes of Millonarios, America de Cali and Cucuta Deportivo before he retired in 1985. While playing, he also studied, and a year after his retirement in 1986 he became a lawyer, specialising in criminal law and sports law. As well as being a member of the FIFPRO Global Board, Carlos is also the executive director of ACOLFUTPRO, the players' union of Colombia.

Fernando Revilla
FIFPRO America
As the General Manager of SAFAP, the Peruvian players' union he joined in 2002 Fernando Revilla has been part of the FIFPRO Global Board since 2007. As a professional football player for ten years, he played for the likes of Universitario, Sporting Cristal and Cienciano, as well as some time in South Africa, too.

“I look forward to working alongside the Global Board members to ensure we place the players at the centre of decision-making and work to address the varied and complex challenges the game is facing.“
Kathryn Gill
FIFPRO Asia / Oceania
Kathryn joined the FIFPRO Global Board as part of FIFPRO Division Asia/Oceania, and is also the Co-Chief Executive of PFA Australia. As a player, she represented Australia 86 times, scoring 41 goals for the Matildas.

“I am honoured to be elected to this role and I look forward to bringing new ideas to the table - one that brings the voice and aspirations of players from all different backgrounds, especially in Asia."“
Izham Ismail
FIFPRO Asia / Oceania
Ismail was already a board member of FIFPRO Division Asia/Oceania for six years before joining the FIFPRO Global Board in 2021. A sports law expert, he has acted as Chief Executive Officer of the Professional Footballers Association of Malaysia since 2014.

Caroline Jönsson
FIFPRO Europe
A goalkeeper with 80 caps for Sweden, Caroline represented her country in the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup in the United States. A FIFPRO Global Board Member since 2017, Caroline is also the vice-president of the Swedish Football Union and a qualified psychologist.

Dejan Stefanovic
FIFPRO Europe
Dejan rejoined the FIFPRO Global Board in 2021 after previously serving between 2009 and 2017. The representative of the Slovenian player association SPINS, Dejan had a succesful career as a player previously, representing Serbia and Montenegro 23 years and playing in England with Sheffield Wednesday, Portsmouth, Norwich City and Fulham.

“I hope I can bring the voice of the players from all the different backgrounds“
Karin Sendel
FIFPRO Europe
Karin is currently an active player, and the captain of the Israeli women's national team. She is the first woman to chair the Israel player association, and was one of 14 participants in the ‘Ready to Board’ program that FIFPRO organized with U.K.-based Women in Football in 2021 to prepare women for senior positions in football.

Lucien Valloni
FIFPRO Europe
Lawyer Lucien Valloni leads the Swiss player union. A FIFPRO Global Board member since 2017, he is also the Head of Sport Law Modul of CIES FIFA Master programme.

Mila Hristova
FIFPRO Europe
Mila joined the FIFPRO Global Board in 2021 after a successful 15 years working for the Association of Bulgarian Footballers (ABF). She has lead the organisation's public relations since 2006, and simultaneously been vice-president of the ABF for over five years.

David Terrier
Permanent Member
David Terrier is the vice-president of the UNFP, and succeeded former FIFPRO President Philippe Piat as the French representative on the FIFPRO Global Board. David played professionally, mainly in his homeland, where he won thw Coupe de Ligue in 1996 with Metz and in 2002 was a Ligue 2 champion with Ajaccio.

Maheta Molango
Permanent Member

Stefano Sartori
Permanent Member
Stefano Sartori is the representative of Italy's Associazone Italiana Calciatori (AIC), who are one of the five permanent members of the FIFPRO Global Board.
