Player unions and leagues threaten legal action if FIFA does not review congested calendar

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FIFA Faces Legal Threat Over Congested Men’s International Football Calendar

FIFA is under fire from players and national leagues who are threatening legal action if the organization does not reconsider its decision to add new and larger competitions to the already congested calendar of men’s international football.

In a letter sent by global players union FIFPRO and the World Leagues Association, FIFA was criticized for making unilateral decisions that primarily benefit its own competitions and commercial interests, such as the upcoming expanded 32-team Club World Cup. The letter, seen by The Associated Press, stated that it was unfair for FIFA to continue adding games while forcing players and leagues to adapt to the increased workload.

The unions and leagues are calling on FIFA to reschedule the revamped Club World Cup set for June 2025 in the United States, as well as to review and potentially cancel the Intercontinental Cup scheduled for December. They also want talks to reopen on the FIFA-managed calendar through 2030 to address player workloads and domestic fixture schedules.

FIFPRO and World Leagues warned that if FIFA does not commit to resolving these issues, they will advise their members on legal options, including potential legal action against FIFA. The letter aims to increase pressure on FIFA ahead of its upcoming council and congress meetings in Bangkok, Thailand.

FIFA has been contacted for comment on the matter, as player welfare and the ability of leagues to organize properly are being impacted by the increased number of games and competitions. The financial implications of these decisions, including a significant revenue increase for FIFA, are also being scrutinized.

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