Fifpro warns against future winter WC
FIFPRO said that the World Cup should never again be squeezed into a November-December window, and that Raphael Varane's international retirement should ring alarm bells about the sport's smothering schedule.
FIFPRO released their World Cup 2022 Post-Tournament Review and Player Survey on Thursday, and said the results confirmed their fears around players' fatigue and injury risk.
Varane helped France reach the World Cup final - then announced on Feb. 3 he was ending his international career over a "suffocating" schedule.
"(Varane's) decision should really, really make organisers nervous, because it's ultimately those players who are creating the game, they're creating the product that is being sold by everybody ... and they're the players the fans come to see," FIFPRO General Secretary Jonas Baer-Hoffmann said on Tuesday. "And if they're taking career choices of that drastic nature, based on their physical and their mental health, caused by the pressure that is on them, that is what we've been warning about."
Varane had just eight days between the World Cup Final and his first game back with his club Manchester United. Eighty-six percent of players want at least 14 days of preparation time, 61% would like 14-28 days of post-World Cup recovery time.
Baer-Hoffman said a repeat of 2022 would be unacceptable.
"If you want to pursue a winter World Cup again, you need (the leagues) to completely change their schedule and provide appropriate training and recovery time pre- and post-tournament," he said. "(It is) unlikely that they will agree to that."
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