Professional Footballers' Association
English and Welsh association football trade union
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The Professional Footballers' Association (PFA) is the trade union for professional association footballers in England and Wales.
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Premier League players' union takes legal action over FIFA's Club World Cup plansEngland's Professional Footballers' Association has launched legal action over plans for a Club World Cup due to concerns over player burnout.Sky News - Published | |
Football's schedule is 'killing the product' - PFAFootball's congested schedule is not just a risk to players' health but it is damaging the quality of the product, says Maheta Molango of the Professional Footballers' Association.BBC Sport - Published | |
PFA exploring legal action over fixture congestionThe Professional Footballers' Association is exploring options around the potential for legal action over the growing number of games in the calendar.BBC Sport - Published | |
How Villa are pushing to increase diversity in WSLWomen's football has been criticised for its lack of diversity, but the Professional Footballers' Association is helping clubs to change that.BBC Sport - Published | |
PFA to conduct study into Snus use among footballersA study will be conducted by the Professional Footballers' Association and Loughborough University into the use of Snus in professional football.BBC Sport - Published | |
Brain health fund launched by PFA & Premier LeagueThe PFA and Premier League launch a new brain health fund to assist former players who have been impacted by dementia and other neurodegenerative conditions.BBC Sport - Published | |
Saka, James & Haaland - PFA awards behind the scenesFootball Focus' Liam McDevitt goes behind the scenes at the PFA awards, getting up close with the players, pundits and presenters.BBC Sport - Published | |
Players 'will rightly be angry' at salary cap ideaUefa's plan to introduce a salary cap for players is "not the solution" to improve clubs' financial management, says PFA chief executive Maheta Molango.BBC Sport - Published | |
'Several' players seeking help for snus addiction![]() BBC Sport - Published | |
Pitch invasions: Football 'cannot gamble' over incidents - PFAFootball "cannot afford to take the gamble" of a player or manager being seriously injured during a pitch invasion, says the PFA.BBC Sport - Published | |
Robin Koch: PFA calls for temporary substitutes as concussion protocols 'fail to prioritise safety'The Professional Footballers' Association says concussion protocols "are failing to prioritise player safety" following the head injury sustained by Leeds United's Robin Koch.BBC Sport - Published | |
PFA sets up neurodegenerative care department for ex-players, with Dawn Astle as project leadA dedicated care department for former players living with neurodegenerative disease (NDD) has been set up by the Professional Footballers' Association.BBC Sport - Published | |
Premier League vaccines: Players 'may have legitimate concerns', says PFA boss Maheta MolangoMaheta Molango, the Professional Footballers' Association chief executive, cautions against an "over-simplistic" reaction to players who have opted not to be vaccinated.BBC Sport - Published | PFA chief feels players' concerns over their welfare should be heardProfessional Footballers' Association chief executive Maheta Molango believes it is right that players like Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson should voice their concerns over players' welfare.BBC Sport - Published |
New PFA chief Molango ready to tackle player welfare & social media abuseProfessional Footballers' Association chief executive Maheta Molango tells Football Focus he is ready to tackle the tough subjects of player welfare and social media abuse as he steps into his new..BBC Sport - Published | Maheta Molango: Too many games means players are becoming machines says PFA chief executivePlayers are being viewed more like machines than human beings when it comes to the amount of games they are expected to play, PFA chief executive Maheta Molango says.BBC Sport - Published |
Lee Collins: Footballer's family & friends call for improved mental health supportFriends of former Yeovil Town captain Lee Collins call on the Professional Footballers Association to" conduct an extensive review of the current player wellbeing service".BBC Sport - Published |