With the Women’s World Cup entering its final stages, many are wondering what prizes await the winning team. AustraliaEngland, Spainand Sweden The only nation left to capture the largest prize pool in tournament history. FIFA has confirmed that a total prize pool of A$165 million is on offer, with a further A$64 million allocated for preparation and club benefits. Optus Sport.
The prize money is triple that of the previous Women’s World Cup held in 2019. All players are guaranteed at least $44,000 just for playing in the tournament, and this number increases as teams progress through the rounds.
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The third-place teams in the competition will each receive a cash prize of just over $277,000, and all players on the second-place teams will win just over $300,000. However, for the winning team, each winning player would win over $400,000.
Spain will face Sweden on 15 August at 6pm, while Australia and England will meet in the final on 16 August at 8pm.
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