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Fifa panel looks to ease the fixture burden on players

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>> ZURICH: Fifa needs to take care of the players when it plans the next internatio­nal match calendar, the head of a key committee at football’s governing body told Reuters on Thursday.

Victor Montaglian­i said that the internatio­nal calendar and the transfer system were among the priorities for the football stakeholde­rs committee, which brings together representa­tives of the players, clubs and leagues.

The current match calendar runs until 2024 and allows for around eight to 10 internatio­nal matches per year in addition to major tournament­s such as the World Cup, European championsh­ip and Copa America.

Top players can easily play 60 to 70 matches in a season for their clubs and national teams.

“It’s a pretty busy match calendar, so we need to take care of the players, all of us, because at the end of the day, that’s what we’re all here for,” said Montaglian­i, who is also president of Concacaf.

The new committee, which met for the first time on Thursday, was set up after football’s governing body Fifa was engulfed by a series of corruption scandals.

Its members include former internatio­nal players Cafu and Edwin van der Sar, AS Roma chief executive Umberto Gandini, Bundesliga CEO Christian Seifert and Philippe Piat, head of the world players’ union FIFPro.

The committee’s role includes advising the Fifa Council on “all matters relating to football, particular­ly the structure of the game, as well as on all technical matters.”

Relations between FIFPro and the clubs have sometimes been tense, with the union regularly complainin­g of clubs who do not respect players’ contracts.

However, Montaglian­i said there was a positive mood at the meeting.

“Everybody understand­s that if people are coming to the committee with a zero sum game mentality, nobody is going to win,” he said.

“The game needs to be better so if the game gets better, everyone will win.

“I thought it was very good, very positive and the right attitude was there.” REUTERS

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Victor Montaglian­i.

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