He Women’s Football live turbulent moments as well as hopes. National teams and clubs must catch up in terms of salary and general conditions with footballers, organizing their own internal battles for improvements in every sense. In Spain As a reference at this time, there are many cases of national teams and teams that, although they have been demanding for a long time, are daring to push harder in search of commitments for greater equality.
This is the case of Sweden, a country where the players have threatened to cancel the league if someone does not take care of their interests. Without changes – writes ‘Aftonbladet’ – no league until next year. And in the Swedish championship they have not had a collective agreement since it ended in November 2022. Since then, the parties have not agreed on anything new. What happens if a player suffers a long-term injury? What if she gets pregnant?
EFD Secretary General Tomas Hoszek believes the situation is worrying, although he hopes it can be resolved. “It is an exaggeration to think that it will be cancelled. But if we don’t find reason on both sides, women’s football will have problems. Players will be left without a job.”
Source: La Verdad

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