The $152 million fund for the first 32\u002Dteam tournament is a huge boost from the 24\u002Dteam edition in 2019, and 10 times what it was in 2015.
Female players worldwide have been fighting for equal pay and equal respect with men’s national teams, including the defending champion United States, Canada, France and Spain.
Infantino first raised the issue in October in New Zealand, and insisted FIFA still would not sell at those prices with women’s soccer drawing audiences perhaps 20-50% less than for men’s games.Article content Infantino was later asked about a controversial sponsor deal that was lined up with the Visit Saudi tourism authority that would have added to the tournament’s revenue.
Infantino called the dispute a “storm in a teacup” and said extending the Visit Saudi deal, which started at the men’s World Cup in Qatar, was a discussion that “didn’t lead into a contract.”
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