💨 Abstract
Soccer players are considering a strike due to growing discontent towards FIFA and its Club World Cup, which is being compared to a Super League. This follows a joint complaint by FIFPRO Europe, European Leagues association, and Spain's LaLiga against FIFA's international match schedule to EU antitrust regulators. The players' union leader, David Terrier, emphasized the need for social dialogue to save the sport's ecosystem.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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