A group of players across the globe asked FIFA late last year to increase the prize money for this summer's Women's World Cup.
There had been pleas from the women to boost those funds before, but this time it was different. The players not only wanted a prize pool equal with the men's World Cup, they also sought a guarantee that a percentage of the prize money would go directly to the players themselves.
While it wasn't true equity with the Men's World Cup, FIFA indeed raised the prize pool for the women's tournament by more than three times that of the 2019 event in France.
But more than that, soccer's governing body agreed in June that a chunk of those funds should be paid straight to the players — all 732 of them.
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