Ahead of the Women's World Cup in July, club vs. country tensions surfaced Wednesday when national teams were urged not to summon players for training camps until the FIFA-mandated release date.
Club versus country tensions have surfaced ahead of this summer’s Women’s World Cup after national teams were urged not to summon players for training camps until a FIFA-mandated release date.
The European Club Association (ECA) said in a statement that it was concerned about the “current widespread practice” by national federations to call up players early, in breach of mandatory rest periods.
FIFA rules require players in the 32 Women’s World Cup squads to report to national teams on July 10 10 days before the start of the month-long tournament in Australia.
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