Examining FIFA injury compensation
I need to clarify the FIFA Club Protection Programme (FIFA CPP), which helps clubs when players are injured during international duty. This program was introduced in 2012 and extended past its initial end date of 2022. I should make sure I'm accurate about its details. The FIFA CPP reimburses clubs for injuries in A-international matches and covers salaries for up to 365 days, with a cap of €7.5 million per player. I’ll also note the integration with the FIFA Professional Football Insurance Programme.Clarifying remarks on international windows
I think the remark about no breaks likely refers to international match windows. It sounds like the idea is to run league play continuously and schedule national team matches only at the end of the season. I could outline the pros and cons. I should also clarify whether the user wants a summary of his original words and the background or if they'd prefer a commentary or social media post.
Quick points to mention include his opposition to frequent international breaks, his stance on compensation for player injuries during national duty, the limited coverage of existing compensation mechanisms, and potential solutions like consolidating national windows and reducing friendly matches. I'll ask how they’d like to proceed!
这是那不勒斯老板德劳伦蒂斯的观点:联赛不该被频繁的国际比赛日打断;若球员在国家队受伤,俱乐部应得到明确赔偿。

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