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The 2023 Women's Euro Winners Cup was the eighth edition of the Women's Euro Winners Cup (WEWC), an annual continental beach soccer tournament for women's top-division European clubs. The championship is viewed as beach soccer's rudimentary version of the UEFA Women's Champions League in its parent sport, association football. [1]
The two nations were also the finalists of the 1970 Women's World Cup in Italy. Italy hosted another European women's tournament a decade later, the 1979 European Competition for Women's Football – won by Denmark. [6] UEFA displayed little enthusiasm for women's football and were particularly hostile to Italy's independent women's football ...
Some 45,000 fans watched Morocco qualify for the 2023 Women's World Cup. A shoulder-to-shoulder sea of yellow watched Colombia topple Argentina in the Copa America Femenina semis, and give Brazil ...
The total prize money on offer at the 24-team men’s European Championships in 2024 was €331 million, with the winners Spain taking home a maximum of €28.25m. Euro 2025 prize money (per team ...
In September 2021, UEFA announced that the prize money for the UEFA Women's Euro 2022 championship will be €16 million, double the amount of the UEFA Women's Euro 2017 prize money. [77] The prize money distribution for the teams is: [78] Qualification to the final series: €600,000; Win a match in group stage: €100,000
The men’s Euro 2024 had a total prize fund of 331 million euros ($347 million), from overall revenue of about 2.4 billion euros ($2.5 billion). UEFA more than doubles team prize money for Women ...
2024 Women's Euro Winners Cup The Women's Euro Winners Cup (WEWC) is an annual continental beach soccer club competition contested between top-division European women's teams; the clubs that are their country's national league/cup champions (and, for some nations, one or more runners-up) from countries all across Europe take part.
LAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP) — Prize money for the 2025 Women’s European Championship will more than double, with the 16 teams sharing 41 million euros ($43 million). Each federation will get a minimum of 1.8 million euros ($1.9 million) for playing at Euro 2025 in Switzerland and is obliged to share at least 30% of the money among the ...