💨 Abstract
European Leagues and FIFPRO Europe will file a complaint against FIFA's international match calendar with EU antitrust regulators, alleging it is unsustainable and a health risk for players, and that FIFA is abusing its market power. The move follows a European court ruling that FIFA's player transfer rules breach EU laws. FIFA has said the current calendar was unanimously approved after a comprehensive consultation.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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