Time for a reboot: 64-game Caldentey shows women's football conundrum
Briefly

The recent report from Fifpro emphasizes that many women's players are either overworked or underutilized, highlighting the imbalance in women's football across different leagues and continents.
Arsenal player Mariona Caldentey's 64 games last season starkly contrasts the average of 33 games per player, illustrating the disparities in competition and player utilization.
The Fifpro study calls for mandatory breaks in both the off-season and in-season, underscoring the need for better management of player workloads in professional women's football.
The uneven development in women's football is evident, as some regions are flourishing with new competitions, while others lag behind. This discrepancy affects player experiences significantly.
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