Global Footballers' Alliance: A New Voice for Players Emerges
A new players' organization, the International Footballers' Association, was launched in Madrid to promote footballers' rights and improve dialogue with governing bodies. Led by David Aganzo, the initiative challenges existing unions like FIFPRO, emphasizing transparency and engagement with entities like FIFA.
The International Footballers' Association (AIF) has been launched in Madrid, aiming to bolster players' rights and enhance communication with football authorities.
Led by David Aganzo, a former FIFPRO president, the AIF represents a new voice, challenging the current international union landscape by focusing on transparency and collaboration.
The initiative comes at a time of tension between players’ unions and governing bodies, notably concerning the extended match calendar and FIFA's influence without adequate consultation.
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