Showing posts with label FIFPro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FIFPro. Show all posts

Thursday, 22 November 2012

FIFPro World XI 2012


British quartet Gareth Bale, Ashley Cole, Rio Ferdinand and John Terry have been named among 20 defenders on the shortlist for the 2012 FIFPro World XI.

David Luiz, Patrice Evra, Branislav Ivanovic and Vincent Kompany are the other Premier League players to be nominated by fellow professionals.

Four defenders will be selected for the team, which will be announced during the Fifa Ballon d'Or Gala on 7 January.

This autumn, FIFPro sent out 45,000 voting ballots to all affiliated players unions, who in turn distributed the forms among the players.

Reigning world and European champions Spain have four defenders nominated.

Barcelona trio Jordi Alba, Gerard Pique and Carles Puyol, along with Real Madrid centre-back Sergio Ramos, are included.

Chelsea pair Terry and Cole have made the shortlist of the World XI each year since it was introduced in 2005.

Terry, 31, was named in five consecutive World XI's between 2005 and 2009, while Cole, 31, has never made the team despite his seven previous nominations.

Blues team-mate Ivanovic, 28, is a first-time nominee, along with Alba and Borussia Dortmund's German international Mats Hummels.

Tottenham player Bale, 23, has also reached the defensive shortlist, despite playing the bulk of his games for club and country as a winger.

Nominees: Jordi Alba (Spain and Barcelona), Gareth Bale (Wales and Tottenham Hotspur), Giorgio Chiellini (Italy and Juventus), Ashley Cole(England and Chelsea), Dani Alves (Brazil and Barcelona), David Luiz(Brazil and Chelsea), Patrice Evra (France and Manchester United), Rio Ferdinand (England and Manchester United), Mats Hummels(Germany and Borussia Dortmund), Branislav Ivanovic (Serbia and Chelsea), Vincent Kompany (Belgium and Manchester City), Philipp Lahm (Germany and Bayern Munich), Marcelo (Brazil and Real Madrid),Javier Mascherano (Argentina and Barcelona), Pepe (Portugal and Real Madrid), Gerard Pique (Spain and Barcelona), Carles Puyol(Spain and Barcelona), Sergio Ramos (Spain and Real Madrid), John Terry (England and Chelsea), Thiago Silva (Brazil and Paris St-Germain).


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Saturday, 10 November 2012

FIFPro Against Separate Union


The head of a world players' union says it makes no sense to set up a separate union for black players.

The Society of Black Lawyers has said that talks to found a new union for black players are under way.

But Theo van Seggelen, secretary general of FIFPro, said: "We respect the player in the English third division, as much as the player from China or from Congo.

"It doesn't make sense to have unions for black players."

England's Professional Footballers' Association (PFA) is a FIFPro member, with the union representing around 60,000 players worldwide through national affiliates.

Van Seggelen says FIFPro would not be able to exist if black players formed their own unions.

He said: "If you have to protect the rights of 60,000 professional players, you cannot make a difference between a black player or a white player, or a Muslim or a Catholic, or a rich player or a poor player.

"We can only represent the players worldwide when everyone accepts that every player is equal. I am 100% against it.

"Our philosophy is equal rights for players and on a global level that is not easy."

PFA chairman Clarke Carlisle said last month: "A new body has the potential to be divisive because when you establish a black players' union it would instantly define 'us and them' and that's something we really need to work against.

"We don't need to separate the players when the whole focus and goal of anti-racism is to campaign for unity."
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