'Take care of us' Leading Lionesses send clear message to FIFA and Gianni Infantino
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'Take care of us' Leading Lionesses send clear message to FIFA and Gianni Infantino
"Jess Carter has urged FIFA to take care of players following Gotham FC's defeat to Corinthians in the inaugural edition of the FIFA Women's Champions Cup. The England defender was speaking after Gotham's semi-final loss, highlighting player welfare and congested scheduling as major concerns as the women's game continues to grow. Carter acknowledged the benefits of the new tournament but questioned the decision to stage it in January and called on FIFA President Gianni Infantino to better protect players amid an increasingly demanding calendar."
"There has been growing debate around congested schedules in the women's game, with concerns intensifying following the introduction of the Women's Champions Cup. The announcement that the first edition of the Women's Club World Cup is set to take place in 2028, also in January, has caused further uproar. For leagues such as the Women's Super League, a January tournament would cause huge disruption to the domestic season, potentially affecting up to five gameweeks."
Jess Carter urged FIFA to safeguard players and reconsider staging the Women's Champions Cup in January, citing congested scheduling and limited recovery between competitions. She acknowledged the tournament's benefits but questioned January timing and called on FIFA President Gianni Infantino to better protect players amid an increasingly demanding calendar. The January scheduling of the inaugural Champions Cup and the planned 2028 Women's Club World Cup would disrupt domestic seasons like the WSL, potentially affecting up to five gameweeks, and clash with the NWSL off-season, reducing recovery time. Growing debate centers on player welfare and the need for calendar adjustments as the women's game expands.
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