Euro 2025 to offer record prize money but €290m gap to Euro 2024 remains

Euro 2025 to offer record prize money but €290m gap to Euro 2024 remains
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Euro 2025 to offer record prize money but €290m gap to Euro 2024 remains
Author: Jamie Braidwood
Published: Dec, 16 2024 13:47

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Euro 2025 to offer record prize money but €290m gap to Euro 2024 remains Uefa confirmed prize money will be more than double what it was when England lifted the Women’s Euros in 2022.

Euro 2025 will offer record prize money of €41m (£34m) as Uefa confirmed an increase of 156 per cent from Euro 2022, but there remains a significant gap of almost €300m between men’s and women’s European Championships.

Uefa’s executive committee also confirmed that participating teams will distribute between 30 to 40 per cent of their prize money to the players for the first time, in a move that mirrors the agreement made ahead of the Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand in 2023.

Teams at Euro 2025, which includes first-team qualifiers Wales, are also guaranteed a participation fee of €1.8m - almost as much as England’s winning-bonus from 2022 - with players taking a guaranteed cut of between 30 to 40 per cent.

Switzerland will host the 16-team tournament next summer following a record-breaking Euros won by hosts England in 2022, and Uefa are hoping to smash viewership figures and sponsorship revenues amid the wider growth of women’s football in Europe.

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