FIFA to expand women’s world cup and double prize money

FIFA has announced its plan to expand the competition and double the prize money for the women’s world cup.

The football body will capitalise on the success of the 2019 Women’s world cup which drew more than one million spectators and one billion television viewers.

FIFA president, Gianni Infantino who disclosed this at FIFA’s closing news conference, said they are considering expanding the next Women’s World Cup to 32 teams and doubling the prize money. According to him, the plan will go on even if it means reopening the bidding process now underway for the 2023 Women’s World Cup.

“It’s up to us to make sure we seize this opportunity and do something about it. Moving ahead for the next World Cup, we will double it. I am very confident that we can achieve the necessary figures in order to do that,” Infantino said.

Infantino also promised that FIFA will invest a total of one billion dollars in the women’s game over the next four years, having previously promised to invest $500 million.

“The reserves that FIFA has are at [an] unprecedented high level. We have more than $2.7 billion reserves. We don’t need all this money in the Swiss banks. The Swiss banks have enough money. We can use some of it. And I will certainly ask that some of it will be reallocated for the development of women’s football,” he added.

The prize money for the 2019 World Cup is $30 million, compared to $400 million for last year’s Men’s World Cup.

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