The Canadian Soccer Players' Association has cleared the air on the interim deal the senior women's team struck with Canada Soccer in July.
In a statement released Wednesday, the CSPA said that the compensation the women will receive as part of the deal for 2023"is significantly more" than the players' base compensation in 2021 and is"not zero."
In addition, separate compensation will be given to those who competed at the recent Women's World Cup, which will be above the minimum required by FIFA for a group-stage exit. The CPSA clarified Wednesday that the choice to fund training camps does not mean players do not get any compensation at all.
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