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Infantino snubs Fifpro in New York in FIFA player rest scandal
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51588, member: 636"] FIFA bigwigs held secret talks about exhausted football stars without inviting the world's biggest players union to the table. Gianni Infantino and his crew hammered out deals for three-week summer holidays while keeping Fifpro completely out of the loop. The global union bosses represent 66,000 male and female players but received zero invitation to Saturday's Manhattan meeting. FIFA brass claimed they chatted with various player representatives about rest periods and match recovery time. Union leaders blast the shady process and refuse to recognize several officials who appeared smiling in FIFA's official photographs. The football governing body pushed through agreements for 72-hour breaks between games and 21-day seasonal holidays. Fifpro had demanded four full weeks off according to recent medical studies about player burnout and injuries. Manchester City stars Rodri and Manuel Akanji previously threatened strikes over brutal fixture congestion that forces rapid turnarounds. The Spanish midfielder suffered a devastating knee injury just weeks after warning about player exhaustion levels reaching breaking points. Legal battles continue brewing between the rival organizations over fixture calendar disputes and competition expansion plans. Fifpro filed formal complaints against FIFA last year claiming abuse of power under European competition laws. The union demands flexible kickoff times and better heat protocols after players suffered dangerous conditions during recent tournaments. FIFA maintains they balance national team duties with club commitments while creating global development opportunities. [/QUOTE]
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