Women’s World Cup: Australian staff targets FIFA over prize cash inequity

Just days earlier than the Women’s World Cup kicks off in New Zealand and Australia, the Australian ladies’s staff has referred to as out soccer’s international governing physique FIFA over prize cash inequity in contrast with the Men’s World Cup. 

“Collective bargaining has allowed us to ensure we now get the same conditions as the [Australia men’s national soccer team] Socceroos, with one exception,” the Australian gamers stated, in a video assertion tweeted by Professional Footballers Australia on Sunday. “FIFA will still only offer women one-quarter as much prize money as men for the same achievement.”

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In March, FIFA President Gianni Infantino introduced that $110 million of primary prize cash shall be awarded on the Women’s World Cup, up from $30 million for the 2019 event. However, that’s dwarfed by the $440 million in prize cash accessible eventually 12 months’s Men’s World Cup in Qatar.

Infantino stated that FIFA goals to have equality in funds for the Men’s and Women’s World Cups in 2026 and 2027, respectively.

Last month, FIFA additionally introduced a brand new monetary distribution mannequin forward of the Women’s World Cup, detailing participant funds on the event. Players whose groups exit the event on the group stage will obtain $30,000, in keeping with FIFA, with funds rising relying on how far groups progress within the event.  

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“Under this unprecedented new distribution model, each individual player at the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 can now fully rely on remuneration for their efforts as they progress through the tournament,” Infantino stated in a press release. “The captain that ultimately lifts the iconic FIFA Women’s World Cup Trophy on Aug. 20 in Sydney will receive $270,000, as will each of her 22 teammates.”

“The global salary of women’s professional footballers is approximately $14,000 annually, so the amounts allocated under this unprecedented new distribution model will have a real and meaningful impact on the lives and careers of these players,” Infantino added.

New Zealand faces Norway within the World Cup’s opening recreation Thursday, with the Australian staff, referred to as the Matildas, enjoying Ireland later that day.

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Other nationwide groups have been preventing for pay fairness. Last 12 months the U.S. ladies’s nationwide staff received their lengthy struggle for equal pay with the boys’s nationwide staff.

The Canadian ladies’s nationwide staff, winners of the gold medal on the Tokyo Olympics, has additionally been embroiled in a struggle for pay fairness with Canada Soccer.

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