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Footballing legends enrol on UEFA masters course!

Over the next two years, a group of former elite footballers, which includes the likes of Benedikt Höwedes, Hamit Altıntop, Diana Matheson and Luisão, will look to acquire professional skills in the classroom in order to transition into their post-footballing careers. A 29-strong squad of ex-pros have enrolled in the …

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Innovative FIFA Training Centre launched!

The FIFA Training Centre has been launched as an innovative tool that is available to players and coaches all across the world. With a comprehensive bank of technical football information, the online academy features insightful resources developed by the sport’s leading experts and illustrates FIFA’s goal to harness technology for …

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The Mizoram Football Symposium 2021 held!

The Mizoram Football Association and Mizoram Youth Commission collaborated today, November 5 to organise a Football Symposium at Synod Conference Centre in Aizawl. A General Body Meeting involving MFA and District FA leaders also took place in the afternoon. The symposium was composed of studies in Coach education and Players’ …

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UEFA Academy: providing football players with specialised education on & off the pitch!

The UEFA Academy continues to develop a broad range of education programmes dedicated to elite footballers, leading to jobs in management, administration, scouting or the media. For many elite and professional players, what comes next as they consider the end of their career can be a difficult question to answer. …

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FIFA launches pioneering education programme for former players!

FIFA Legends have announced the beginning of a new project, The Next 90, aimed at providing former footballers with the skills, tools and confidence to succeed in careers beyond football, when their playing days are over. The Next 90 will empower former players to become the CEO of their new …

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FIFA Museum Announces ‘211’: A Collaborative Global Exhibition on Football Heritage & Culture!

The FIFA Museum have announced ‘211’, the museum’s first collaborative exhibition, which will invite all 211 FIFA Member Associations from around the world to share their own objects, stories and histories, together presenting a snapshot of global football culture. FIFA’s vision is to ‘make football truly global’ and the FIFA …

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FIFA Council endorses global summit to discuss the future of football!

The FIFA Council has endorsed the holding of a global summit on Monday, 20 December 2021 by videoconference in order to discuss the future of football after receiving a detailed update on the ongoing consultation process on the topic. “We need to think about how we develop the football of the future …

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FIFA’s #ReachOut Programme marks World Mental Health Day!

Today marks World Mental Health Day, October 10, and the conclusion of #ReachOut, FIFA’s campaign designed to raise awareness of mental health conditions. The campaign was supported by the World Health Organization, ASEAN, the European Commission, FIFA member associations, FIFA Legends, footballers and campaign contributors including Teresa Enke, FIFA’s Fan …

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Ronaldo believes international match calendar changes provide natural evolution!

FIFA World Cup winner Ronaldo has stated that discussions in relation to the international match calendar were part of the “natural evolution” of football in order that “football keeps evolving with the new generation” and maintains the sport’s relevance for the long term. The former Brazilian international forward, capped 98 …

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Global consultation key as FIFA president Infantino welcomes calendar debate!

FIFA President Gianni Infantino has welcomed prominent former footballers and coaches to a debate on the future of football’s international match calendar in Doha, saying that the status quo is unsustainable for the health of the global game and its players. Stars with an aggregate of over 300 FIFA World …

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