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

UEFA announced a landmark decision to share Women's Euro 2025 prize money with players for the first time. The €41 million prize pool, a 156% increase from 2022, will see national teams distribute 30-40% of their earnings directly to players. Qualifying teams receive €1.8 million, with performance bonuses adding up to a potential €5.1 million for the champions.
Women's Euro 2025 players to receive share of prize money for first time
NEW DELHI: UEFA on Monday announced a groundbreaking decision where players in the Women's Euro 2025 will receive a share of the prize money for the first time.
The prize pool of 41 million euros for the Switzerland tournament was approved by the UEFA Executive Committee, showing a significant 156% increase from 2022. National associations will distribute between 30% and 40% of the rewards directly to players.
During the meeting in Lausanne, it was also confirmed that club compensation for releasing players will rise to six million euros.
Qualifying teams will receive 1.8 million euros each, representing 70% of the total prize money. The remaining 30% comprises performance-based bonuses for victories in group and knockout phases.
The tournament champions could earn up to 5.1 million euros if they secure victories in all three group stage matches.
UEFA has demonstrated its dedication to women's football development across Europe by pledging one billion euros over six years. This increase in prize money reflects this commitment.
This development follows the precedent set at the 2023 Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, where players received a portion of the prize money for the first time.
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