May 18 – The world governing body FIFA and the European Club Association (ECA) have revised the rules regarding player release dates for the upcoming Women’s World Cup, allowing for more flexibility.
Initially, the mandatory release date was July 10, just ten days before the tournament kicks offs. However, this decision faced criticism due to concerns about potential injuries resulting from the short break. Club versus country tensions threatened to derail national teams’ preparations for the World Cup,
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