Professional Footballers Australia (PFA) recently released ‘Professional Women’s Football: The Next Step’ to offer solutions to the challenges that Australian women’s football is facing. The PFA is seeking to increase the number of players who turn professional, encourage clubs take a long term view on investment and keep competitive balance in the W-League. One of the biggest goals is to attract and retain the best global talent amid the growth of European women’s football clubs. Similarly to FIFPRO’s Raising Our Game report, The Next Step provides a vision for women’s professional football.
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FIFPRO’s 'Raising Our Game' report looks how to accelerate development of women’s football after the coronavirus pandemic. One of the biggest barriers to a successful career for many women players is that they are not recognized in their home countries as professionals.