How FIFPRO helped make the 2023 Women's World Cup more professional and equitable for players - FIFPRO World Players' Union
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The progress to professionalise the Women’s World Cup with equal regulations and conditions, fair redistribution of prize money to players, and a pathway to equal prize money is something FIFPRO and footballers around the world have been relentlessly pursuing behind the scenes.
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