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Soccer-Players Forced to Give up Vacation to Play Club World Cup, Says Raphinha

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(Reuters) -Brazil's Barcelona forward Raphinha regretted that the players were not consulted about extending their season to play at the Club World Cup, adding that nobody should be obliged to give up their vacation time. Read full story

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The Brazilian international winger of FC Barcelona believes that the World Cup of Clubs is unwise about the rest time players need to have.

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The Club World Cup has added a number of criticisms, both in the previous and during the development of the tournament. One of the main ones has to do with the physical overload that it will mean for the footballers, considering that it is disputed in a period in which they should be resting. Clubs and directors have expressed their opinion on this issue, and now it was the turn of Raphinha, striker of Barcelona, who threw himself against this n…

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Physically and mentally, will the World Cup of Clubs leave traces within the teams involved? The question arises. And ......

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The Brazilian Raphinha, star of FC Barcelona, criticized the FIFA Club World Cup on Friday for further loading the calendar and claimed the right of footballers to have at least "three weeks" of vacation between one season and the next. The entry Raphinha charges against the Club World Cup and claims the right to have a vacation was first published in Proceso Digital.

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