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About Division Asia/Oceania

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FIFPro Division Asia/Oceania consists of Australia, Japan, New  Zealand, India, Indonesia and Malaysia. The division board is led by chairman Brendan Schwab (Australia), deputy chairman Takuya Yamazaki (Japan), Andrew Scott-Howman (New Zealand), Jahan Meta (India) and Frederique Winia (General Secretary). 

 

The key objective of FIFPro Asia/Oceania is the development of the voice and career path for the professional footballers of Asia and Oceania, which...

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News from Division Asia/Oceania

Monday 06 June 2011

India and FIFPro mourn the death of Debanjan Sen

FIFPro is devastated after learning the tragic news about the passing of Debanjan Sen, excutive of the Football Players Association of India. Debanjan died due to the injuries he suffered during a traffic accident.

Monday 30 May 2011

Australian football mourns death of Tyler Simpson

The Professional footballers’ association of Australia (PFA) is devastated after learning the news of the passing of its member Tyler Simpson. The 25-year-old defender died last Thursday, May 26th.

Tuesday 03 May 2011

PFA Australia delighted with national football review

Professional Footballers Australia (PFA) welcomed the review of football in Australia announced by Sports Minister Mark Arbib. ’The the timing of the review could not be better.'

Wednesday 20 April 2011

Thomas Broich: ‘I’m preparing for life after football’

‘I read that 20 to 25 percent of the players in Germany have financial problems after their career. I don't want that to happen to me. A proper education gives me the opportunity to lead a successful life once I finished football.'

Tuesday 19 April 2011

Members Division Asia pool their strengths in Jakarta

Indonesia was a fitting location for the general assembly of FIFPro Division Asia/Oceania. The six professional footballers' associations that attended discussed the position of football in Asia and Oceania.

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