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Spotlight

  • The Lassana Diarra judgement explained: What does it mean for footballers?

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    Lassana Diarra changed the rules on contract termination. The European Court of Justice’s landmark judgement presents players with more clarity and protection if they are thinking about terminating their contracts.

  • Katja Schroffenegger: "What I learned from a collapsed lung"

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    Italian international goalkeeper Katja Schroffenegger signed for Como in 2024 but spent the best part of her first season recovering from a torn Achilles tendon. During this period, she suffered a lung collapse, a condition that can be fatal if left untreated. The 34-year-old is back playing and wants to highlight the importance of talking about less common injuries in football.

  • 60 years of serving players

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    On 15 December 2025, FIFPRO will celebrate its 60th anniversary – six decades of supporting footballers worldwide. To honour this milestone, FIFPRO is planning a year of campaigns, content, and initiatives to commemorate previous achievements and push the global player union forward into the next 60 years.

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