For some teams, like Nigeria, the Philippines and Jamaica, the struggle for funding, support and recognition will continue.
More established teams like Germany, Brazil, Canada and the United States now begin the post-tournament soul-searching about what went wrong."We need to be ready, because after this FIFA Women’s World Cup women’s football is going to explode in every single one of your countries," FIFA chief women’s football officer Sarai Bareman said at a women’s soccer conference held in the days before the final. "We need to be ready for it.
Before France even got to the World Cup the team had some upheaval. Wendie Renard threatened not to play for the team, and the French federation responded by firing coach Corinne Diacre in March and hiring Herve Renard, who coached Saudi Arabia’s men at the World Cup in Qatar. The United States is in the market for a new coach after the two-time defending World Cup champions crashed out of the tournament at the earliest point ever.after the tournament. The team needs to work fast to name a replacement, because the Americans are among four teams who have already qualified for the Olympics — along with France, Brazil and Colombia.
Nigeria has asked global players’ union FIFPRO to intervene and make sure the team received the World Cup bonuses for every player participating in the tournament. Nigeria’s players were each set to earn $60,000 for advancing to the knockout round.FIFPRO confirmed it was assisting the team in not only receiving the bonuses, but also other payments dating back to 2021.
The Philippines was among eight teams playing in their first World Cup. The team upset New Zealand 1-0 in the group stage for a historic victory. But it wasn’t enough to get the team out of the group stage.
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