FIFA calls for dialogue with legitimate player representatives, responding to FIFPRO’s criticism.
FIFA expresses disappointment with FIFPRO’s public confrontation rather than constructive dialogue regarding player welfare.
Despite FIFA’s numerous efforts to engage, FIFPRO’s leadership has opted for divisive PR battles instead of focusing on tangible improvements for players.
In a bid to protect players globally, FIFA announced a set of progressive measures on July 12, 2025, which include:
Mandatory 72 hours rest between matches and 21 days off at the end of each season.
Consideration of player travel and playing conditions when planning the international match calendar.
Increased representation of players in FIFA’s committees and decisions.
Further development of women’s football and youth player education.
Protection against discrimination, harassment, and other forms of inequality.
FIFA believes these measures go beyond what FIFPRO has publicly claimed to support and is disappointed with their dismissive response.
FIFA continues to introduce reforms like concussion substitutes, equal pay for women players, and anti-racism initiatives.
While FIFPRO talks about good governance, FIFA invites them to act transparently by releasing their statutes, financial reports, and a list of the players they claim to represent.
FIFA remains committed to supporting players through clear actions, not empty rhetoric, and calls on all genuine player representatives to engage in a productive, transparent dialogue moving forward.