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- Members | World Leagues Association
The mission of the WLA consists in representing the professional football leagues on a world level with political and sport bodies and foster cooperation between them
- Calendar | World Leagues Association
Jan 2025 14 Annual Meeting - Day 3 Women's Leagues Forum Madrid, Spain; Feb 2025 27 Football Law Annual Review - Day 1 FIFA Miami, USA; Feb 2025 28 Football Law Annual Review - Day 2 FIFA Miami, USA; Mar 2025 1 IFAB Annual General Meeting Belfast, Northern Ireland; Mar 2025 5 EL General Assembly - Day 1 European Leagues Frankfurt, Germany
- Home | World Leagues Association
20 May 2025 Central American Leagues continue regional dialogue in Managua, Nicaragua; 27 Mar 2025 The Finnish Veikkausliiga Joins the World Leagues Association; 20 Mar 2025 The World Leagues Association’s Annual Meeting 2025 will be held in Athens, Greece from 12 to 14 November 2025; 18 Mar 2025 Rest in peace, Doris
- FIFA’s unilateral decisions on the calendar are damaging for the . . .
Zurich – 16 December 2022 – The World Leagues Forum (WLF), the world association of professional football leagues, has been informed that the FIFA Council has today made significant decisions about the international match calendar that could have damaging consequences for the football economy and player welfare
- Women’s Leagues Forum’s Annual Meeting held in Madrid, Spain
The Women’s Leagues Forum (WLF), comprising the world’s top women’s football national leagues, has completed its third annual meeting in Madrid The WLF was formed with the support of the World Leagues Association to advance the development and professionalisation of women’s national leagues around the globe by sharing best practice, identifying common interests, and engaging key
- Professional Leagues request FIFA to unequivoqually abandon the . . .
The World Leagues Forum also released its first ever Women's Football Report, in recognition of the growth and potential of professional women's football The project was conducted by former Australia international and ex-FIFA Council member Moya Dodd , who stated: "Football is creating opportunities for women to participate as professional players, coaches, referees, commentators or
- World Leagues Forum gathers women’s leagues in Sydney
Moya Dodd, World Leagues Forum’s advisor on Women’s Football, who chaired the meeting in Sydney said: "The rapid growth of the women's professional leagues means that gatherings like this are especially valuable for league leaders to exchange best practices, discuss their shared perspectives, and collaborate on progress
- World Leagues Forum’s Supervisory Board meets in London
The World Leagues Forum is the world association of professional leagues with more than forty members Its purpose is to help improve governance structures within world football, represent the leagues and their member clubs to sport and political institutions, and foster cooperation between leagues The members of the WLF:
- Women’s professional leagues establish the “Women’s Leagues Forum” as a . . .
San Diego, November 10, 2023 – In a landmark moment for women's football, the World Leagues Forum is proud to announce the establishment of the “Women’s Leagues Forum”, a ground-breaking initiative that will empower and unite professional women’s football leagues from around the globe
- World Leagues Forum Issues its Womens Football Report
The World Leagues Forum released its first ever Women's Football Report, in recognition of the growth and potential of professional women’s football The project was conducted by former Australian international and ex-FIFA Council member Moya Dodd, who consulted with over a dozen women's leagues and examined themes including governance, operations, audience, commercial growth, players
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