National football team enters into historic agreement on equal pay

Australia's defense can also touch in football is going to earn the same as men. According to the australian media, The Daily Telegraph will the australian f

Ann McDonald
Ann McDonald
05 November 2019 Tuesday 01:00
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National football team enters into historic agreement on equal pay

Australia's defense can also touch in football is going to earn the same as men.

According to the australian media, The Daily Telegraph will the australian football federation (FFA) and the australian spillerforening (PFA) as soon as announce an agreement between the parties. It writes the australian media News.com.au.

Of the agreement, it appears that the two national teams will share 40 percent of the commercial revenue and 40 percent of the total prize, as the two teams win in tournaments.

Winnings, the tv money and ticket revenues will be split evenly between the two teams, despite the fact that it is the men's team that generates the most revenue.

the Agreement will, according to the media make Australia's defense can also touch to it first, that is guaranteed the same share of the overall revenue as the men's team.

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The australian women played the WORLD cup this summer. Photo: JEAN-PAUL PELISSIER/Ritzau Scanpix

The australian men played straight up with Denmark for the WORLD cup 2018. Photo: Emmanuel Dunand/Ritzau Scanpix

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the Agreement comes after PFA attack the international football federation (Fifa) during the women's WORLD cup in the summer.

Here was the total prize fund of 30 million u.s. dollars, which is only 7.5 percent of what the total prize fund was during the men's WORLD cup finals in Russia in 2018. It sounded on the 400 million u.s. dollars.

According to The Daily Telegraph players from both men's and women's team fought for the case.

the Agreement will make sure that the female players don't need to have a part-time job at the side of the soccer ball to be able to make ends meet.

With the australian action can be placed further pressure on the Dansk Boldspil-Union (DBU), which have not yet introduced equal pay.

Previously, Norway, Finland, New Zealand and the Netherlands decided that the players on the woman - and herrelandsholdene get the same amount to make up.

In september, said the captain of the Danish defense can also touch, Pernille Harder, that women deserve the same as men.

DBU's fodbolddirektør, Peter Mills, would in september, neither the laws nor reject, the introduction of equal pay.

- of course, We must also find a model, so we have the money for it. Right now is generating the men more money than women, so the revenue is not the same, the said Mills to TV2 Sport.

recent years is the issue of equal pay between men and women in the national alliance has become a major theme, and, among other things, the USA's female players sued the country's football association for gender discrimination.

The two sides can't agree on whether there should be equal pay, and, therefore, makes women's team ready to get the dispute resolved in court.

In front of this fight is the american midfielder Megan Rapinoe, which was named the best player at the WORLD cup in the summer and used fans to send out political messages.

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Updated: 05.11.2019 01:00