💨 Abstract
Top women's soccer players are facing increased workloads due to the expansion of leagues and tournaments, leading to less rest and recovery time. FIFPRO's report highlights that while some players are overloaded, others lack sufficient matches and training, which can hinder development and increase injury risk. The report calls for a balanced competition calendar and mandated rest periods.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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