Pay row hangs over Women's World Cup as FA accused of 'underestimating' Lionesses

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Pay row hangs over Women's World Cup as FA accused of 'underestimating' Lionesses
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The Lionesses said they were “disappointed” as they confirmed they have paused talks with the FA over performance-related bonuses until after the World Cup has concluded Kat_Lucas_ reports:

Under Fifa’s pay structure, players will receive a minimum of £23,000 if they exit at the group stage, and up to £206,000 per player for the eventual champions.“And while our focus now switches fully to the tournament ahead, we believe every tackle, pass and goal will contribute to the work we are committed to doing off the pitch.”

Australia, who are co-hosting the World Cup alongside New Zealand, have been trailblazers when it comes to fair pay for female athletes. The Matildas first went on strike over the issue in 2015 and in 2019 Football Australia confirmed that the women’s national team would operate under a “collective bargaining” agreement, guaranteeing them a minimum percentage of revenue equal to the men’s team.

Following the Lionesses’ own statement, the Professional Footballers’ Association gave them their backing. “It’s a massive mistake to underestimate the genuine strength of player feeling on these issues. It’s no coincidence that this is a particular issue for nations where there is no proper collective bargaining agreement in place between players and governing bodies.

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