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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Friday 21 October 2011
FIFPro welcomes new status Japanese PFA
FIFPro wants to congratulate the Japanese professional footballers association JPFA on having acquired the formal status of Labor Union from the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Labor Relations Committee.
Friday 21 October 2011
Indian footballers award their top players
For the third time, the Indian professional footballers’ association FPAI organized the Indian Football Awards. At this event the best players in Indian football were celebrated by their peers.
Friday 14 October 2011
World XI: a special day at the office in Australia
A special day at the office of Professional Footballers Australia (PFA), where three prominent members paid a visit to cast a vote for the 2011 FIFA FIFPro World XI: Simon Colosimo, Harry Kewell and Adrian Leijer.
Friday 07 October 2011
More contract security for Australian footballers
The Australian professional footballers’ association (PFA) increased contract security for the players in the A-League. That was necessary because in the recent past this security had taken a dent, says Brendan Schwab.
Thursday 06 October 2011
Australians choose Matt McKay as their champion
Socceroo and Glasgow Rangers midfielder Matt McKay capped off a perfect season when he was overwhelmingly voted by his peers as Australia’s champion professional footballer of the 2010/11 season at the Australian Football Awards.

