The top European leagues and players' union Fifpro file a legal complaint against Fifa over what they claim is an 'abuse of dominance'.
Manchester City midfielder Rodri has said players are close to going on strike in protest at an increase in gamesThe top European leagues and players' union Fifpro have filed a legal complaint against Fifa with the European Commission over what they claim is an "abuse of dominance" by world football's governing body.
There are scheduled to be 12 European representatives at the expanded Club World Cup, to be held in the United States from 15 June-13 July. The next World Cup then takes place in the summer of 2026, with Canada, Mexico and the United States being the co-hosts.Spain and Manchester City midfielder Rodri recently said players are close to going on strike in protest at an increase in games.
He returned to action on 8 September for his country in a Nations League game against Switzerland before suffering a season-ending knee injury playing for City against Arsenal on 22 September. World football's governing body has insisted Fifpro and the World League Association were consulted about changes to the overall 2025-30 international match calendar, including the 2025 Club World Cup.it has no intention of altering next year's Club World Cup, saying it is "fully within our rights to set the parameters of our competitions whilst respecting the regulatory framework in place".
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