Barcelona president Joan Laporta has publicly voiced his strong disapproval of the current international football calendar, labeling it “outrageous” following the recent injury suffered by winger Raphinha while on duty with the Brazilian national team. The incident has reignited calls from top clubs for governing bodies like FIFA and UEFA to re-evaluate the demanding schedule placed upon elite players.
Raphinha sustained a muscular injury during the international break, forcing him to return to Barcelona for treatment and sidelining him for upcoming crucial fixtures. Laporta emphasized the significant financial and sporting impact these injuries have on clubs, who bear the cost of player salaries and development, only to lose them due to an overcrowded fixture list.
“It’s an outrageous situation that our players are constantly exposed to such risks,” Laporta stated, expressing frustration over the lack of consideration for player welfare and club interests. “The international breaks, coupled with domestic and continental competitions, create an unsustainable load. FIFA must seriously consider changes to protect the health of our athletes and the integrity of the sport.”
The Barcelona president’s comments reflect a growing sentiment among European clubs, who frequently grapple with player fatigue and injuries exacerbated by extensive travel and back-to-back high-stakes matches. The loss of a key player like Raphinha adds pressure on the squad ahead of critical La Liga and Champions League encounters, highlighting the direct consequences of what many perceive as a flawed global football calendar. The club hopes FIFA will heed these calls for a more balanced and player-friendly schedule.
