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Soccer-Women's Euro 2025 players to receive share of prize money for first time

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Posted on December 16, 2024

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By Lori Ewing (Reuters) - Players participating in the Women's Euro 2025 will receive a percentage of the prize money for the first time, European football's governing body UEFA announced on Monday.

Women's Euro 2025: Players to Receive Prize Money Share

By Lori Ewing

(Reuters) - Players participating in the Women's Euro 2025 will receive a percentage of the prize money for the first time, European football's governing body UEFA announced on Monday.

The UEFA Executive Committee approved a prize pot of 41 million euros for the tournament in Switzerland, representing a 156% increase from the 2022 event, with participating national associations distributing a guaranteed percentage of the rewards -- between 30 and 40% -- to players.

Compensation payments to European clubs who release players for the tournament will increase to six million euros, it was also announced at Monday's meeting in Lausanne.

All 16 teams will receive 1.8 million euros for qualifying, which accounts for 70% of the prize money, with the remaining 30% being made up of performance bonuses, including those for wins in both the group and knockout stages.

The maximum prize money achievable for the tournament winners, if they also win their three group stage matches, is 5.1 million euros.

UEFA said the rise in prize money reflects their commitment to growing the women's game across Europe, with one billion euros committed to development over the next six years.

Players were paid a percentage of the prize money at the Women's World Cup for the first time at the 2023 tournament in Australia and New Zealand.

(Reporting by Lori Ewing; Editing by Christian Radnedge)

Key Takeaways

  • UEFA announces prize money share for Women's Euro 2025 players.
  • Prize pot increased to 41 million euros, a 156% rise from 2022.
  • National associations to distribute 30-40% of rewards to players.
  • Compensation for clubs releasing players rises to six million euros.
  • UEFA commits one billion euros to women's football development.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The article discusses UEFA's decision to share prize money with players at Women's Euro 2025 for the first time.
How much is the prize pot for Women's Euro 2025?
The prize pot for Women's Euro 2025 is 41 million euros, a 156% increase from the 2022 event.
What percentage of prize money will players receive?
Players will receive between 30% and 40% of the prize money distributed by national associations.

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