Women's World Cup prize money has risen from $30m in 2019 to $110m for this year's tournament in Australia and New Zealand; men's prize money in Qatar was $440m; FIFA aiming for 2027 women's tournament to match 2026 men's event
The money would match the 2026 men's World Cup by then, FIFA's president has announced.
Women's World Cup prize money is rising to $110m for this year's tournament, from $30m in 2019.
There will also be an additional $40m for team preparation money and for clubs who release players.
The money would match the 2026 men's World Cup by then, FIFA's president has announced.
Women's World Cup prize money is rising to $110m for this year's tournament, from $30m in 2019.
There will also be an additional $40m for team preparation money and for clubs who release players.