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Women's World Cup prize money tripled, with players guaranteed $30,000 and champions 270,000

Women's World Cup prize money tripled, with players guaranteed $30,000 and champions 270,000

With the 2023 World Cup approaching, FIFA has unveiled a plan for the distribution of prize money.

On Wednesday, FIFA announced that 732 participating players will receive prize money, regardless of the results.

Women's World Cup prize money tripled, with players guaranteed $30,000 and champions 270,000

Not only is each player rewarded, but this year's total prize pool is 3 times as much as the previous edition.

The World Cup in Australia and New Zealand is about to begin, so let's take a look at the prize money for this tournament.

Bonus for each player

Each participating player can receive a minimum prize of $30,000.

Bonuses for players of the championship team

Each player on the champion team will receive $270,000.

Women's World Cup prize money tripled, with players guaranteed $30,000 and champions 270,000

Total prize pool

The total prize money for this World Cup is $110 million.

This means that more than half of the total prize money will be distributed to the 32 participating teams.

Women's World Cup prize money tripled, with players guaranteed $30,000 and champions 270,000

The 16 teams that qualify from the group will receive $2.25 million – 690,000 for players and 1.56 million for federations.

Prize money for the champion team

FIFA will provide the champion team with a prize of $10.5 million. Of this, 6.21 million were given to the players, and the remaining 4.29 million were distributed to the football association to which the team belonged.

Allocation of other funds

FIFA provided $30.7 million to help the team prepare for the World Cup.

Clubs with players can receive a fee (calculated on days) from $11.5 million in funding.

Women's World Cup prize money tripled, with players guaranteed $30,000 and champions 270,000

Prize money for the 2022 Qatar World Cup

Last year's men's World Cup prize pool was $440 million.

FIFA President Gianni hopes that by the 2026 and 2027 World Cups, men's and women's teams will achieve equal pay for equal work.

According to reports, after a successful loan spell at Birmingham, Trasti will leave Arsenal on a permanent transfer.

Women's World Cup prize money tripled, with players guaranteed $30,000 and champions 270,000

Football.London reports Trasti will leave Arsenal this summer and the Gunners are ready to use him to secure a transfer fee.

Trasti joined Arsenal last year for £1.8 million, but his value has been bullish after a successful loan spell and debut for the US team.

The defender was voted Player of the Season by fans during his time at Birmingham, making 47 appearances and contributing four goals and two assists.

He has proven his ability to gain a foothold in English football and now Arsenal will be waiting for offers from other teams.

Women's World Cup prize money tripled, with players guaranteed $30,000 and champions 270,000

The Daily Mail recently reported that the homeless was interested in him as a major target.

However, while the Rangers are inclined to close a deal with Arsenal, they are only willing to pay a transfer fee of £2 million.

For Arsenal, such profits are too small and they are expected to wait for higher prices.

Women's World Cup prize money tripled, with players guaranteed $30,000 and champions 270,000

In a recent interview, Trasti also admitted he wants to play in the Premier League.

 "A lot of things are going to happen in the future, but as a player, these are the questions you want," he said. "That's a good thing."

 "As a player, you want to play against the best players wherever you are. Now the Premier League is the best league in the world and that's obviously my goal for the future. ”

It remains to be seen whether Trasti is willing to switch to the Soviet Premier League.

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