1、QUALIFYING CONDITIONS REPORTWomens World Cup,Australia and New ZealandThe 2023 Qualifying Conditions Report for the Womens World Cup in Australia and New Zealand is the first of its kind for FIFPRO and for the womens football industry.This seminal report is the culmination of almost two years of wor
2、k from strategic prioritisation to union engagement and player surveying,to analysis and presentation of the data.Centralised and highlighted throughout is the voice and experiences of players around the world,whose labour,efforts,and achievements contribute to the biggest sporting event for women o
3、n the planet,the Womens World Cup.This report highlights the fragmentation of the of qualification pathways to the Womens World Cup.During qualification the conditions that the players are exposed to and expected to deliver in,during some of the biggest competitive moments of their lives,are not up
4、to the standards of elite international football,putting both the players and the sport at risk.In highlighting these conditions and the status of players across the globe,FIFPRO firmly calls on the industry to take a closer look at the qualification processes in each of the six Confederations.This
5、is so we all can commit to meaningful changes that look at the overall opportunities the FIFA Womens World Cup can deliver to a greater number of players than those that just appear at the final tournament in July and August this year.This dialogue starts,and ends,with the players.02PAGE2023 QUALIFY
6、ING CONDITIONS REPORT WOMENS WORLD CUP,AUSTRALIA&NEW ZEALANDFOREWORDDavid Aganzo,FIFPRO PresidentJonas Baer-Hoffmann,FIFPRO General SecretarySarah Gregorius,FIFPRO Director of Global Policy and Strategic Relations Womens FootballTABLE OF CONTENTSEXECUTIVE SUMMARY CALL TO ACTIONKEY FINDINGSAPPENDIX01