FIFA World Cup prize money: What each USMNT player stands to earn
Thanks to a landmark 2022 agreement, U.S. women’s soccer players will get part of the World Cup prize pool, too. Here’s how it works.
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# FIFA World Cup Prize Money Summary The U.S. Soccer Federation's landmark 2022 agreement requires equal distribution of FIFA World Cup prize money between the USMNT and USWNT, marking a significant shift in sports equity that could impact the federation's financial structure and investor perception of women's sports monetization. This policy change affects how U.S. players share in FIFA's growing World Cup revenue pool, with implications for player compensation models across professional soccer and potentially influencing investment in women's sports franchises and sponsorships.
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