Players' union FIFPRO and the top European leagues have complained about FIFA's expansion of the international match calendar to the European Commission.
Players' union
, the European Leagues and LaLiga - focuses on the men's international match calendar and specifies the expansion of the says the new football calendar infringes European Union competition law and 'risks player safety and well-being and threatens the economic and social sustainability of important national competitions which have been enjoyed for generations by fans in Europe and across the world'. The complaint also says
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