Inaugural FIFA Women's Champions Cup winner to earn $2.3M
The winner of the inaugural FIFA Women’s Champions Cup will earn a $1 million prize The winning team at the inaugural FIFA Women's Champions Cup will earn $2.3 million, the highest single payout ever awarded in women's club soccer.
The runner-up in the Feb. 1 final at London's Arsenal Stadium will receive $1 million, with the losing semifinalists each taking home $200,000. The two teams already eliminated -- New Zealand's Auckland United FC and China's Wuhan Chegu Jiangda WFC -- each pocketed $100,000.
The semifinals are on Wednesday at Brentford Stadium in West London, with NWSL club Gotham FC facing Brazil's SC Corinthians followed by local favorite Arsenal Women FC against Morocco's AS FAR.
"A total payout of close to USD 4 million distributed among the six participants based on their performance is a clear statement of the belief in women's club football and the players, teams and competitions driving its continued rise," said FIFA secretary general Mattias Grafstrom.
"It reflects the global growth of the women's game and FIFA's commitment to making targeted, meaningful investments that strengthen women's club football for the long term. Our focus is clear: to continue investing in, growing and elevating women's club football at every level -- ensuring that opportunity, visibility and value keep pace with the exceptional performances seen on the pitch."
--Field Level Media
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