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Mark McCadden

The Irish players whose World Cup preparations could be rocked, as row looms between ECA and FIFA

Ireland could be without Katie McCabe, Aoife Mannion, Megan Campbell and goalkeeper Courtney Brosnan for their World Cup warm-ups against Zambia and France this summer.

A row is brewing between the European Club Association and FIFA over the release of players ahead of the World Cup.

In a statement issued yesterday, citing player welfare concerns, the ECA suggested that its members would not release players to their national teams until 10 days before the World Cup begins.

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Ireland face co-hosts Australia in the second match of the tournament on July 20 - so clubs could withhold their players until July 10.

The Girls in Green have pencilled in Tallaght friendlies against Zambia on June 22 and France on July 6, as part of extensive preparations for their first ever major tournament.

They are scheduled to fly out to Australia ahead of July 10 in order to acclimatise and recover from jet lag in their Brisbane base, ahead of the Sydney clash against the Matildas.

So if the ECA follows through on yesterday’s statement, it would throw Vera Pauw’s plans into disarray.

“ECA is concerned about the volume of alerts from our Member Clubs on the current widespread practice of National Associations (NAs) calling up players for international duty for the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup outside of the mandatory release periods as established in the FIFA International Match Calendar (IMC),” read the missive.

“Following extensive consultation within ECA, European clubs will seek to strictly adhere to the mandatory release period and request that the rules governing the release of players to their national teams to be respected ahead of the tournament.

“The FIFA Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players clearly states that the mandatory release period for the final competition of a tournament commences on the ‘Monday morning of the week preceding the week when the relevant final competition starts’.

“Given that the tournament kicks off on 20 July, the mandatory release period for the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup therefore commences on 10 July.

“With players being called ahead of this date, in some instances as early as May, there will be insufficient time for adequate rest before the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup begins and upon its conclusion as clubs prepare for the 2023/24 season.

“This lack of rest which results from early call-ups evidently contravenes the protection of players’ health and wellbeing which ECA believes shall always be a priority.

“ECA reiterates its full support for the importance of international duty and of national team competitions and especially the FIFA Women’s World Cup, but also insists that all stakeholders respect the principles upon which this duty rests.

“In light of the reinforced relationship between FIFA and ECA following the signing of the recent Memorandum of Understanding until 2030, ECA will seek to collaborate with FIFA in working with the NAs on not requiring the presence of a player before the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup mandatory release period starts.”

ECA Head of Women’s Football, Claire Bloomfield, commented further, saying: “This is not a matter of financial compensation or the absence of adequate protection and insurance, but a serious concern for player welfare.

“The issue of early call-ups is a hangover from the game in its amateur form and is detrimental to the future success and growth of women’s football.

“They also generate a great deal of unnecessary tension in the relationship between clubs and their players.

“We were given a very clear mandate by our Member Clubs which includes engaging in constructive and direct communication with our key stakeholders and partners, and this will be our focus in the coming days.”

The FAI last night declined to comment on the issue.

There are a number of ECA members with players who are hoping to make Pauw’s squad this summer (*associated members):

Arsenal: Katie McCabe

Aston Villa*: Ruesha Littlejohn

Celtic: Claire O’Riordan

Everton*: Courtney Brosnan

Hearts*: Ciara Grant

Liverpool: Megan Campbell, Niamh Fahey, Leanne Kiernan

Manchester United: Aoife Mannion

Shamrock Rovers*: Abbie Larkin, Alannah McEvoy, Aine O’Gorman, Stephanie Zambra

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