We have to think about it collectively. Preşedintele Sindicatului fotbaliştilor francezi (UNFP), Sylvain Kastendeuch, a asigurat că jucătorii sunt dispuşi să declare încheiat sezonul în Hexagon având în vedere riscurile pandemiei de coronavirus, transmite EFE.
"The economic emergency must not take precedence over the importance of public health. Coronavirus: UNFP warns against 'dangerous' return of Ligue 1 season Sylvain Kastendeuch, the co-president of the UNFP, suggests writing off this season in favour of allowing 2020-21 to take place safely. "It seems so obvious that we often forget it: without footballers, there is no football!" "We must therefore take care of them and protect them from the risks to which they are exposed. he wrote in Le Monde. "The medical analysis carried out by the UNFP and FIFPro warns of the high physical risks in the event of matches being organised for every three days after such a long pause: increased fatigue, and a sixfold increase in the incidence of muscle injuries from the end of the second match, a drop in performance. "It seems so obvious that we often forget it: without footballers, there is no football!" Such a hectic calendar would lead to a greater risk of players becoming injured and risk games becoming less entertaining for fans, according to Sylvain Kastendeuch, the co-president of the National Union of Professional Footballers (UNFP). The professional footballers' union in France has warned against resuming the Ligue 1 season over a busy schedule that could put the health of players at risk.Ligue 1 and Ligue 2 were suspended indefinitely on March 13 due to the coronavirus pandemic, with France on a nationwide lockdown until at least May 11.A report in L'Equipe last week said organisers are considering restarting Ligue 1 on June 3 or June 17, with teams likely to have to play every three days to conclude the regular campaign by July 25 and leave time for promotion and relegation play-offs in early August.Such a hectic calendar would lead to a greater risk of players becoming injured and risk games becoming less entertaining for fans, according to Sylvain Kastendeuch, the co-president of the National Union of Professional Footballers (UNFP).Kastendeuch instead suggests the priority should be on making plans to ensure the 2020-21 season takes place as normal, rather than rush through the completion of 2019-20. "Will it be able to meet expectations, especially in these difficult times? he wrote in Le Monde. "Let us arrange today the conditions for a successful and exemplary next season of this football we love so much.

Let us renounce resuming the championship under these conditions – a resumption that would be hasty and dangerous.


The professional footballers' union in France has warned against resuming the Ligue 1 season over a busy schedule that could put the health of players at risk.Ligue 1 and Ligue 2 were suspended indefinitely on March 13 due to the coronavirus pandemic, with France on a nationwide lockdown until at least May 11.A report in L'Equipe last week said organisers are considering restarting Ligue 1 on June 3 or June 17, with teams likely to have to play every three days to conclude the regular campaign by July 25 and leave time for promotion and relegation play-offs in early August.Such a hectic calendar would lead to a greater risk of players becoming injured and risk games becoming less entertaining for fans, according to Sylvain Kastendeuch, the co-president of the National Union of Professional Footballers (UNFP).Kastendeuch instead suggests the priority should be on making plans to ensure the 2020-21 season takes place as normal, rather than rush through the completion of 2019-20. The presidents are Philippe Piat and Sylvain Kastendeuch. "The medical analysis carried out by the UNFP and FIFPro warns of the high physical risks in the event of matches being organised for every three days after such a long pause: increased fatigue, and a sixfold increase in the incidence of muscle injuries from the end of the second match, a drop in performance. We have to think about it collectively. The National Union of Professional Footballers (French language, Union nationale des footballeurs professionnels, UNFP) is an association founded on 16 November 1961 by two soccer players (Eugène N'Jo Léa, Just Fontaine) and a jurist (Jacques Bertrand).It is currently the main trade union for the French professional football players. "Should these risks be taken? "Let us arrange today the conditions for a successful and exemplary next season of this football we love so much. "In order to allow our talents to continue to shine, it seems to me more reasonable, more just and more virtuous today to make the choice of reason, so that tomorrow we can again make the choice from the heart. An opinion not shared by Sylvain Kastendeuch, co-chair of the UNFP, who considers this exemplary decision. "Should these risks be taken?