In a bold legal move, footballers’ unions from England and France have taken FIFA to court in Brussels.
They challenge FIFA's unilateral decision to expand the Club World Cup to 32 teams, citing player rights violations and EU competition law concerns.
Despite threats from FIFPRO and football leagues, FIFA faces scrutiny over an overloaded calendar and alleged disregard for player welfare.
As tensions escalate, the future of FIFA's global tournaments hangs in the balance.
Should FIFA defend its decisions in court amidst growing player discontent?
They challenge FIFA's unilateral decision to expand the Club World Cup to 32 teams, citing player rights violations and EU competition law concerns.
Despite threats from FIFPRO and football leagues, FIFA faces scrutiny over an overloaded calendar and alleged disregard for player welfare.
As tensions escalate, the future of FIFA's global tournaments hangs in the balance.
Should FIFA defend its decisions in court amidst growing player discontent?
In a bold legal move, footballers’ unions from England and France have taken FIFA to court in Brussels.
They challenge FIFA's unilateral decision to expand the Club World Cup to 32 teams, citing player rights violations and EU competition law concerns.
Despite threats from FIFPRO and football leagues, FIFA faces scrutiny over an overloaded calendar and alleged disregard for player welfare.
As tensions escalate, the future of FIFA's global tournaments hangs in the balance.
Should FIFA defend its decisions in court amidst growing player discontent?
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