November 29 – Players at the recent Women’s World Cup felt that they did not have sufficient rest before and after the tournament and lacked mental health support, according to a survey by World Players’ union Fifpro.
Fifpro surveyed players from 26 of the 32 World Cup finalists and two-thirds said they believed they were not at their physical peak at the start of the competition.
The union said 86% of respondents had less than two weeks of rest after their World Cup campaign.
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