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UEFA pledge to pump €1bn into women's football by 2030

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UEFA has committed €1bn and set a target of six fully professional leagues by 2030 as part of its new six-year strategy for the women's game.The governing body is also aiming to make football the most-played team sport for women and girls in every UEFA country by 2030, by which point it also hopes to have 5,000 fully professional players employed across all leagues in Europe.That would bring the total up from 3,049 fully professional players in 2023-24, when there were three fully professional leagues in operation across Europe, including England’s Women’s Super League.UEFA defines a professional player as one with "a written contract, (who) is a full-time paid employee and does not need to supplement their football income".Since UEFA last released a women’s football strategy in 2019, it has seen the total annual investment by UEFA member associations rise to €164m in 2022-23, a 20% increase from 2019-2020.The total budget of the top 20 women’s clubs in Europe reached €174.2m in 2023-24, while European clubs spent US$4.8m on international transfers of players in 2023 – an 85% increase on 2022.UEFA also saw a 157% increase in Women’s Champions League viewership between 2021-22 and 2023-24, with 17 clubs breaking their Champions League attendance records between those years.The new strategy also places an emphasis on improving player welfare provision and strengthening the pipeline for players, coaches and referees, including the launch of a continent-wide talent ID programme.Nadine Kessler, UEFA’s women’s football chief, writes in her introduction: "In spite of our successes, the record-breaking achievements, the significant growth and the pioneering strides of many national associations and clubs, the game still has

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