The European Football Association, UEFA, has decided to double the prize money for the teams participating in the European Women’s Championship to 16 million euros ($8.18 million), starting from the next edition that will be held in England next year..
The UEFA Executive Committee agreed to double the prize money for the upcoming European Women’s Cup, which will be held in England in 2022, so that a total of 16 million euros will be distributed to the 16 qualified teams, compared to 8 million euros in the 2017 edition in the Netherlands..
The European Football Association announced today, Thursday, the decision of the Executive Committee meeting yesterday, Wednesday in Chisinau, Moldova, regarding the distribution of financial prizes for the competition, which will include increasing amounts and bonuses in the group stage..
The Executive Committee also agreed for the first time to introduce a club benefits program with a total value of 4.5 million euros, to reward European clubs that allow their players to participate in the final stage of the competition for their contribution to the success of the event..
And “UEFA” stated that “the financial distribution will include increasing the guaranteed amounts and bonuses based on appearance in the group stage,” with more details announced “in the coming days.”“.
The UEFA statement also added that the women’s clubs that will allow their players to participate in the Euro will for the first time receive a total of 5.4 million euros “to reward the European clubs that agreed to their player to participate in the finals of the European Championship and for her contribution to the success of the tournament.”
The European Football Association, UEFA, has decided to double the prize money for the teams participating in the European Women’s Championship to 16 million euros ($8.18 million), starting from the next edition that will be held in England next year..
The UEFA Executive Committee agreed to double the prize money for the upcoming European Women’s Cup, which will be held in England in 2022, so that a total of 16 million euros will be distributed to the 16 qualified teams, compared to 8 million euros in the 2017 edition in the Netherlands..
The European Football Association announced today, Thursday, the decision of the Executive Committee meeting yesterday, Wednesday in Chisinau, Moldova, regarding the distribution of financial prizes for the competition, which will include increasing amounts and bonuses in the group stage..
The Executive Committee also agreed for the first time to introduce a club benefits program with a total value of 4.5 million euros, to reward European clubs that allow their players to participate in the final stage of the competition for their contribution to the success of the event..
And “UEFA” stated that “the financial distribution will include increasing the guaranteed amounts and bonuses based on appearance in the group stage,” with more details announced “in the coming days.”“.
The UEFA statement also added that the women’s clubs that will allow their players to participate in the Euro will for the first time receive a total of 5.4 million euros “to reward the European clubs that agreed to their player to participate in the finals of the European Championship and for her contribution to the success of the tournament.”