World football governing bosses and international players have signed a historic agreement here, aimed at improving co-operation between the two parties.
FIFA and FIFPro, the syndicate of international players, have agreed to new rules regarding player rights.
FIFA president Sepp Blatter and his FIFPro counterpart Philippe Piat signed the deal at Barcelona's Nou Camp stadium Thursday.
The agreement will give players a spokesperson affliliated to FIFA whilst also improving the conditions of their playing contracts.
It also puts in place a stipulation that changes to the rules regarding transfers cannot be made without agreement from both parties, giving players more of a say in FIFA rulings.
FIFA and FIFPro, the syndicate of international players, have agreed to new rules regarding player rights.
FIFA president Sepp Blatter and his FIFPro counterpart Philippe Piat signed the deal at Barcelona's Nou Camp stadium Thursday.
The agreement will give players a spokesperson affliliated to FIFA whilst also improving the conditions of their playing contracts.
It also puts in place a stipulation that changes to the rules regarding transfers cannot be made without agreement from both parties, giving players more of a say in FIFA rulings.
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