Wait, there is women’s soccer?
Why would you have that?
The U.S. Women’s National Team (USWNT) will rake in millions thanks to their new profit-sharing agreement as the USMNT continues to advance in the 2022 World Cup.
In fact, thanks to the agreement in last year’s collective bargaining plan, the USWNT will earn more money from their share of the men’s winnings than they earned when they won the 2019 Women’s World Cup.
These are the kind of scores you usually see in kindergarten
The women each earned a $110,000 bonus for winning the 2019 World Cup. And $30 million was awarded to the women’s teams that year. By contrast, this year, FIFA is doling out $440 million in prize money during the men’s World Cup.
Tuesday’s 1-0 win over Iran in the men’s World Cup will net both the men and the women $380,000 each from the $6.5 million payout. And if the USMNT wins the top spot, even more will roll in for the women, the Associated Press said.
Well.
At least they’re getting paid.