Under the USWNT's new CBA, each player will receive $380,000 from the USMNT's win on Tuesday. This is at least three times more than USWNT players made for winning the 2019 Women's World Cup. More:
between the United States Soccer Federation and the men's and women's unions.
Under those deals, 90% of the World Cup prize money paid by world soccer body FIFA to the USSF will be pooled and shared equally between the players on the 2022 men's World Cup roster and the 2023 Women's World Cup roster. Men's rosters were increased to 26 this year, and the size of rosters for next year's Women's World Cup currently is listed as 23 in FIFA's regulations. If women's rosters also are increased to 26 per squad, the prize money share for each player would come to $380,769.FIFA is awarding $440 million in prize money to the 32 nations at this year's World Cup. It awarded $30 million to the 24 teams at the 2019 Women's World Cup.
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