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FIFPro accuses FIFA of "silencing" player concerns
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FIFPro Claims FIFA is “Muffling” Player Voices on Key Issues

July 25, 2025 5 Min Read
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The global soccer players’ union, FIFPRO, has accused FIFA of “systematically ignoring and silencing players’ concerns” and “seriously undermining” the sport through “dictatorial governance.”

Recently, FIFA announced an agreement with a group of players regarding a mandatory break at the end of the season; however, FIFPRO refuted this, claiming it was excluded from discussions led by FIFA President Gianni Infantino in New York.

FIFPRO is calling for FIFA to be more proactive in consulting player unions when planning the fixture calendar, especially for the upcoming 32-Team Club World Cup taking place in the US this summer.

In June 2024, FIFPRO Europe and other groups lodged a legal complaint with the European Union, accusing FIFA of abusing its dominant position and violating European competition laws by expanding its international match calendar without adequate consultation. A verdict has yet to be reached.

After a meeting involving 58 player representatives from across the globe in Amsterdam, FIFPRO issued a statement condemning FIFA’s governance and its overall attitude towards the game.

The Club World Cup concluded on July 13th, with most players returning to action more than a month before the start of the 2025-26 season. Françoinel/Getty Images

“During the Amsterdam meeting, FIFPRO expressed its increasing concerns about FIFA’s management of global football,” the statement noted.

“FIFPRO emphasized its commitment to safeguarding the rights of both male and female players, which it believes are critically threatened by the authoritarian governance norms enforced by FIFA.

The organization criticized issues including overloaded match schedules, inadequate recovery periods for players, challenging playing conditions, and a lack of meaningful dialogue, all of which it sees as foundational to FIFA’s business practices.

In a response later on Friday, FIFA expressed disappointment at what it termed the “divisive and contradictory tone” taken by FIFPRO’s leadership, suggesting that this approach does not advocate for the interests of genuine players but instead engages in “artificial PR battles” rather than constructive discussion.

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FIFA further noted that the conversations about player welfare regarding the Club World Cup were the result of extensive attempts to engage FIFPRO in a respectful and productive dialogue.

Infantino, who is set to oversee the inaugural 48-team men’s World Cup in the US, Mexico, and Canada next year, was instrumental in organizing this summer’s Club World Cup in the US.

The tournament proceeded without consultation from FIFA or agreement with FIFPRO, which had cautioned that no further changes could occur without their input.

“As an international trade union, FIFPRO strongly believes that there can be no ‘new era’ in football unless the fundamental inequalities and systemic abuses within the game are addressed,” FIFPRO stated.

“FIFA continues to overlook and silence serious player issues that exist across the globe.

“It’s unacceptable for a global leader to ignore the essential needs of players.

The recently held Club World Cup, which Infantino celebrated, is a case in point, highlighting disquieting insensitivity to human rights despite its focus on elite athletes.

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“FIFPRO and its affiliates stand firm in their commitment to championing the labor, societal, and human rights of football players worldwide.

“We will continue to challenge abuses and insist on fair, respectful, and sustainable conditions for all players.

“Football needs responsible leadership, not autocratic rulers. We require less dictatorial rhetoric and more genuine, inclusive, and transparent conversation.”

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In response to FIFPRO’s challenges, FIFA highlighted its commitment to law and “transparent annual accounting practices.”

“Let’s be clear: you can’t advocate for transparency while engaging in manipulation,” FIFA stated.

Fan Take: This situation matters greatly to soccer fans as it reveals the ongoing struggle between player welfare and the governing body’s policies, which can significantly impact the quality and integrity of the sport. If FIFA fails to listen to player concerns, the future of the game could suffer, undermining the passion and support that fans bring to soccer globally.

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