Latest News About Bolivian Football Federation

Updated 2026-05-21 02:03

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Footballers in Bolivia: "We can't go on any longer, the situation is ...

Thirteen out of 16 Bolivian top-flight clubs have debts with their players of up to 18 months' wages. Meanwhile, the Bolivian Football Federation has decided clubs will play between six and seven matches in just 22 days, without adequate food and with exhausting trips. Two players and a medical expert who described the situation have shared their concerns with FIFPRO.

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Bolivian tournaments cancelled over alleged match-fixing

The Bolivian Football Federation (FBF) decided on Tuesday to cancel the country's two top-flight football tournaments amid investigations into allegations of corruption and match-fixing. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.

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Footballers completely helpless in Bolivia

Serious delays in the payment of wages, attacks and threats to footballers, lack of protection to resolve urgent medical situations and illegitimate sports courts are some of the reasons why players in Bolivia have long been living in a state of total defencelessness.

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FIFPRO appeals to FIFA for intervention to assist ...

FIFPRO President David Aganzo has written to his FIFA counterpart Gianni Infantino asking for the world football federation’s urgent assistance to improve the governance of the Bolivian Football Federation (FBF) and help more than 300 professional players in the country. FIFPRO, on behalf of Bolivian player union Fabol, asked FIFA to mediate and potentially implement a FIFA Normalisation Commission.

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