UEFA more than doubles team prize money for Women's Euro 2025 to $43M

FILE - England's Leah Williamson, center left, and Millie Bright lift the trophy after winning the Women's Euro 2022 final soccer match between England and Germany at Wembley stadium in London, Sunday, July 31, 2022. England won 2-1.

FILE - England's Leah Williamson, center left, and Millie Bright lift the trophy after winning the Women's Euro 2022 final soccer match between England and Germany at Wembley stadium in London, Sunday, July 31, 2022. England won 2-1. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino, File)


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LAUSANNE, Switzerland — UEFA says prize money for the 2025 Women's European Championship will more than double. The 16 teams will share 41 million euros ($43 million). Each federation will get a minimum of 1.8 million euros for playing at Euro 2025 in Switzerland and is obliged to share at least 30% of the money among the players. The champion can earn up to 5.1 million euros. Clubs whose players compete at the tournament will share 6 million euros at a daily rate of 657 euros per player. That is a total increase of 33% compared to the last women's Euros.

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