Fifa agrees to mandatory rest periods to help protect players from burnout
Briefly

Fifpro achieved a significant milestone by obtaining Fifa's agreement to enforce mandatory rest periods for players to alleviate injury and burnout concerns. Key agreements include establishing a 72-hour gap between games and a three-week summer rest. Fifa's expansion of the Club World Cup has raised player welfare issues, prompting legal action from Fifpro and the Professional Footballers' Association against Fifa. Fifpro also demanded a four-week post-season break, mid-season breaks, and workload limitations for under-18 academy players, advocating for enhanced player welfare measures amid rising temperatures during tournaments.
Fifa agreed to the principle of introducing mandatory rest periods, including a 72-hour gap between games and a three-week summer rest, in response to player welfare concerns.
Fifpro and the Professional Footballers' Association previously filed a lawsuit with the EU, accusing Fifa of abusing its power by expanding the fixture calendar without proper consultation.
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