FIFA’s decision to double the prize money for the Women’s World Cup from $15 million in 2015 to $30 million in 2019 and add another $20 million in funding related to the tournament was met withrenewed criticism that it did not to enough to address the inequality in funding for FIFA’s men’s and women’s championships.
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