Women’s World Cup: for the first time in history they will pay all the players

Women’s World Cup: for the first time in history they will pay all the players

As detailed by FIFA, the amount that each athlete will receive will increase as the teams go through the round.

This Thursday morning the ninth edition of the Women’s Soccer World Cup 2023which is disputed in Australia and New Zealand. As a result of this, the International Football Federation (FIFA) made a historic decision: it is the first time in the story that players will be paid to participate in the Cup.

All the players who participate they will receive at least US$30,000 each, an amount that was accepted by the FIFPro Professional Footballers Union. The number that will increase as they go through the round.

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Women’s World Cup players: how much will the payments be?

According to reports, the soccer players eliminated in the first phase will receive 30 thousand dollars each. As the tournament progresses: 60 thousand dollars for those who advance to round of 16; 9 thousand for rooms, 165 thousand for him fourth place, 180 thousand for the third, 195 thousand for the finalists; and the champions will receive 270 thousand dollars each.

FIFA allocated for this event a investment that exceeds $152,000,000a figure that triples that of France 2019 and is 10 times more than that assigned to the World Cup that was held in 2015 in Canada.

Women’s World Cup 2023

Is the first time that 32 teams participated in a World Cup, since previously there were 24 teams that played in the tournament. The Australian venues will be: Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney, the city where it will be the largest stadium with capacity for more than 80,000 people and where the final will take place on August 20. For their part, in New Zealand they will be; Auckland, Dunedin, Hamilton and Wellington.

The Argentine National Team will debut in Auckland against Italy on Monday July 24 at three in the morning. Then he will face South Africa in Dunedin, 27 at 21; and will close the Group G phase against Sweden in Hamilton, the August 2 at four in the morning.


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