FIFA said it is hoping for full parity between men's and women's tournaments by 2027.
The U.S. women's soccer team holds the World Cup trophy at t Stade de Lyon in July 2019. Photo: VI Images via Getty Images
The total prize money for this summer's Women's World Cup will jump to more than $150 million — a figure that's still far below theon Thursday, is more than three times higher than the 2019 women's tournament and 10 times higher than the 2015 tournament. FIFA president Gianni Infantino said the organization's "ambition" is to have full parity between men's and women's prize money for the
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