#WWC2023 | How much the Reggae Girlz will earn from round of 16 qualification
Following their draw with Brazil, the Reggae Girlz are set to reap the advantages of a revised World Cup prize pool as they advance to the round of 16.
Under the new prize package, the Jamaicans will take home $US60, 000 each for reaching to the last 16 of the Women's World Cup.
In 2022, a contingent of footballers lobbied FIFA for an increase in the remuneration for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup. They requested for a prize pool equivalent to that of the Men's World Cup, insisting that a part of the prize money be allocated directly to the players.
Concurring with their request, FIFA ensured that a sizable portion of the prize purse would be directly transferred to the participating players, all 732 of them.
Every player is guaranteed a minimum of US$30,000, with potential increments as their teams advance in the competition.
The champions' squad, comprised of 23 players, will receive $270,000 each.
FIFA will disburse a total of $10.5 million to the victorious country, of which $6.21 million will be shared among the players and the remaining $4.29 million will go to their federation.
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