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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), Junichi Takano (Japan), Andrew Scott-Howman (New Zealand), Vennard Hutabarat (Indonesia), 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...

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News from Division Asia/Oceania

Friday 18 November 2011

FIFPro helps establish World Athletes Association

Representatives of 150,000 athletes (including professional footballers) from across the globe voted unanimously to establish a federation of world player associations. 'Global problems need global solutions.'

Tuesday 08 November 2011

FIFPro supports Palestine football players

On the invitation of the Palestine football players a delegation of FIFPro (vice-president Piat and secretary general Van Seggelen) went to Ramallah, to meet the players’ representatives as well as the Palestine Football Association.

Monday 07 November 2011

Three new members in the FIFPro family

The FIFPro family has three new members. Morocco, Serbia and (under reservation) Costa Rica are official members of FIFPro. Four other unions have been nominated as candidate members.

Friday 28 October 2011

India: ‘United Sikkim setting the Standard’

The United Sikkim Sports Club (Sikkim) became the first club in India to follow the Standard Players Contract that has been suggested by the Football Players Association of India (FPAI).

Thursday 27 October 2011

Tel Aviv hosts FIFPro General Assembly

Next week, FIFPro will be welcoming its members to Tel Aviv, Israel, for the annual general meeting. From Tuesday 1 to Thursday 3 November, representatives of 54 trade unions for professional football players will attend the congress.

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