The Fifa Women's World Cup 2023 in Australia and New Zealand will use a new member association allocation scheme, which Fifa revealed on Friday.

Each player who takes part in the competition will receive at least 30,000 dollars. The Fifa Women's World Cup 2023 in Australia and New Zealand will use a new member association allocation scheme, which Fifa revealed on Friday.


Each player who takes part in the competition will receive at least 30,000 dollars. In order to advance women's football and guarantee players get a fair deal, Fifa stated the effort is another step in the right direction. With this pledge, Fifa intends to establish a precedent for the entire industry.


"Under this unprecedented new distribution model, each individual player at the Fifa Women's World Cup 2023 can now fully rely on remuneration for their efforts as they progress through the tournament," said Fifa president Gianni Infantino.

Each participating member association will get at least 1.56 million dollars, and 4.29 million dollars will be awarded to the victors.


The Fifa Women's World Cup 2023 is expected to cost more than 500 million dollars, according to Fifa.