New Delhi, June 30 -- France's Union of Professional Football Players (UNFP) has slammed FIFA's new Club World Cup, calling it a "massacre" for players already worn out by packed schedules. The tournament has sparked major concerns about the health of players. The UNFP has accused FIFA's president, Gianni Infantino, of ignoring the problem.
The UNFP expressed their anger against the Club World Cup for pushing players to their limits. They called out FIFA boss Gianni Infantino, saying he's out of touch, living "in an ivory tower" while players suffer. According to the UNFP, the tournament, which features 32 top teams, is more about money than caring for the sport's stars.
"The incongruity of the situation is not lost on anyone, except, o...
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