These are the rewards for the players

On July 20, 2023, the FIFA Women’s World Cup will kick off in Australia and New Zealand. Then it’s all about rewards for the teams. And it has been raised significantly recently, as explained by FIFA President Gianni Infantino.

The total prize pool for the 2023 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand has increased to US$110 million. However, this is still far from the rewards men collect. In Qatar, that was a total of US$440 million, like that “sports show” He writes on his website.

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However, the increase to 110 million for the Women’s World Cup is already three times the previous installments for the 2019 World Cup in France. Unlike in 2015, the premiums are ten times higher. In addition, according to Infantino, “equal pay” must be achieved by 2027.

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Indeed, the unequal treatment is sometimes striking. Because while the French men’s team earned $38 million in bonuses for winning the World Cup in Russia in 2018, the USA women’s team earned only $4 million a year later when they won in France, thus only 10.5 percent of what they received “Equipe Tricolore” ” a year ago.

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This is how the prize money has evolved in recent years:

  • 2010 World Cup in South Africa (men): $348 million ($30 million for the world champion)
  • 2011 World Cup Germany (women): $10 million ($1 million for the world champion)
  • 2014 World Cup in Brazil (men): $358 million ($35 million for the world champion).
  • 2015 World Cup in Canada (women): $15 million (2 million for the world champion)
  • 2018 World Cup in Russia (men): $400 million (38 million for the world champion).
  • 2019 World Cup in France (women): $30 million (4 million for the world champion)
  • World Cup 2022 in Qatar (men): $440 million (42 million for the world champion).
  • 2023 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand (women): $110 million
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These awards have been at the Women’s World Cup since 1991:

  • 1991 World Cup in China: installments unknown
  • 1995 World Cup in Sweden: installments unknown
  • 1999 World Cup in the United States: installments unknown
  • 2003 World Cup USA: Installments unknown
  • World Cup 2007 in China: 6 million US dollars (1 million for the world champion).
  • World Cup 2011 in Germany: 10 million US dollars (1 million for the world champion).
  • 2015 World Cup in Canada: $15 million USD (2 million for the world champion).
  • World Cup 2019 in France: 30 million USD (4 million for the world champion).
  • 2023 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand: $110 million

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