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FIFA and European Club Association loosen release dates ahead of women's World Cup

Reuters
FIFA headquarters in Zurich, Switzerland
FIFA headquarters in Zurich, SwitzerlandReuters
FIFA and the European Club Association (ECA) have loosened release date rules around when players can leave their club teams to prepare for this year's Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.

The original date of July 10th, 10 days before the tournament kicks off, drew criticism from people who said the short break could lead to an increase in injuries.

Although the mandatory release date remains July 10th for players whose clubs have matches up to that date, players whose domestic seasons are completed can be released from June 23rd-29th, four weeks before the tournament starts.

"The consensus framework takes into consideration the existence of different playing seasons for leagues around the world," FIFA and the ECA said in a joint statement Wednesday.

"This new framework strikes the all-important balance between players having sufficient rest while allowing adequate time to prepare for the World Cup."

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