The semi-final of the Women’s Euro between France and Germany will be broadcast on Wednesday July 27, 2022, from 9 p.m. on TF1. On this occasion, Télé Star reveals how much the French players will receive if they win the competition.
Will the flawless course of the French women’s football team continue? After breaking the curse of the quarter-finals by winning on the lowest of scores against the Netherlands, Les Bleues will face Germany in the semi-finals of women’s football euro. A meeting to follow live Wednesday July 27, 2022, from 9 p.m. on TF1. If ever the French team manages to overcome the German team, and therefore qualify for the grand final of the competition, it will have to face England, who easily disposed of Denmark in the first semi-final (4-0).
In case of victory at the end of the Women’s Euro 2022, the players of Corinne Deacon will finally be able to put their names on the list of winners of a major competition, but also receive the financial bonuses that go with it. As a reminder, this competition received an allocation of 16 million euros from UEFA, double that of Euro 2017. Thus, the selection that will win the final organized on July 31, 2022 will receive no less than 2.08 million euros. For its part, the French Football Federation (FFF) has enacted a rule concerning individual bonuses paid to players. In fact, the latter have been aligned with that of men. Therefore, the players, as well as the technical staff of Les Bleues, will receive 30% of the overall allocation distributed by UEFA.
Women’s Euro 2022: a bonus of 60,000 euros per player in the event of a final victory?
Consequently, each member of the French women’s football team who took part in this competition could receive an individual bonus of 24,000 euros in the event of a final victory. An amount that would drop to 21,000 euros in the event of defeat in the final. Finally, if Les Bleues failed to qualify tonight against Germany, they would only earn 16,500 euros. On his side, RMC Sports revealed Thursday July 21, 2022 that the FFF would have promised the players a bonus of 60,000 euros per head in the event of victory. “An additional gesture made by Noël Le Graët in view of the budget reserved by UEFA“, emphasizes the media.
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