ZURICH (AP) β Time is running out for a movement to avoid playing on artificial turf at the Women’s World Cup in Canada next year.
Players led by United States forward Abby Wambach have been publicly protesting since last year, and have hired a law firm which is considering taking legal action in Canada.
Safety is at the heart of the issue, with the players arguing that injuries are more likely on artificial turf.
FIFA is not concerned after the matter was discussed at an executive meeting on Friday, but has ratified a decision to send an independent team to Canada to test the pitches.
Rafael Salguero of Guatemala β one of the three delegates from the CONCACAF region which includes the U.S. and Canada β adds the tournament will be “excellent.”
