The document is a comprehensive research report by Professional Footballers Australia (PFA) focusing on the challenges and experiences of retired professional and semi-professional football players. The study, which surveyed 164 past players (87 professional and 77 semi-professional), reveals critical insights into player transitions. Key findings highlight significant difficulties in post-football life, with 45.2% of participants rating their transition as difficult to very difficult. The report explores multifaceted challenges including mental health issues (16% experienced mental health problems), financial uncertainties, educational limitations, and career transition obstacles . Notably, 65.7% of players indicated that football commitments negatively impacted their study opportunities, and 57.1% acknowledged that their football involvement contributed to personal relationship breakdowns . The research aims to provide a clear understanding of post-football life experiences and develop supportive programs to assist current and future players in managing their professional and personal transitions.