Welcome to the website of the Professional Players Federation, the national organisation for the Player Associations in the United Kingdom. There are over 17,500 professional sportsmen and women in Britain and the PPF is dedicated to promoting, protecting and developing their collective interests. We have been working for the players since our establishment in 1991.
The PPF currently has twelve Player Associations in membership who are responsible for setting our priorities. We focus on cross-sport issues that affect all the members such as match fixing, Diversity & Inclusion, career transition, mental health and anti-doping.
You will find information on a number of research and education projects we have undertaken to help our members as well as a range of resources available to help individual players. We also provide details of our various Committees which provide forums for our Player Associations to exchange ideas, share best practice and agree the organisation’s goals.
If you have any queries relating to our work or the work of our members, please get in touch.
A new research study by the PFA is investigating the prevalence of neurodiversity in current professional players in England to help establish a better understanding of their experiences in elite football.
The PCA has released a groundbreaking Women’s Impact Report ‘Accelerating Action for Players’ at an event to celebrate International Women’s Day, which is marked on Saturday 8 March.
The PFA has welcomed proposed changes to the Football Governance Bill which will see a new Independent Football Regulator (IFR) directed to co-operate and engage with players.
PCA members came together for the Annual General Meeting which saw the official induction of Warwickshire bowler Olly Hannon-Dalby as the new PCA Chair.
A historic PCA Rookie Camp inducted a record 69 players prior to the start of the 2025 domestic season with the event including a specific welcome to the new women’s professionals.
The Rugby Players Association (RPA) is excited to announce the launch of a pioneering apprenticeship programme designed to support both players and non-playing staff.
The RPA and Premiership Rugby are pleased to announce that the Professional Rugby Board (PRB) has approved a new Fixed Academy Wage for full-time Premiership Rugby rookie players.
As netball embarks on its journey to professionalisation the NPA is pleased to share its Strategic Plan 2025-2028 which ensures that the players voice is heard and remains integral to future planning, and that players are properly supported and rewarded for the part they play in growing the popularity and commercial success of the sport.
Daryl Mitchell has been confirmed as the permanent Chief Executive of the PCA, following six months in an interim position. The former Worcestershire batter takes up the role immediately and extends his connection with the PCA, following his most recent position as Chief Operating Officer.