Here’s how much Men’s U.S. Soccer have to give women’s player under collective bargaining

The U.S. Men’s soccer team will receive $16 million in FIFA prize money after being knocked out of the World Cup by Belgium, but there’s a catch.

Twenty percent of the pot will be given to U.S. Soccer, and the rest will be doled out to the players. But 80 percent of that will be split with the U.S. Women’s National Team.

Polymarket Sports reported on the finding, stating the reason for the split comes under the terms of the collective bargaining agreements.

The agreement was spurred by a push for equal pay in 2019 when several women’s players sued U.S. Soccer for gender discrimination, Red State reported.

The lawsuit was settled in 2022 with a new collective bargaining agreement.

For its part, the women have won four World Cups, while the men’s team hasn’t gotten past the 16th round since 2022, according to Red State. Furthermore, the “USMNT pocketed $13 million for reaching the round of 16 at the 2022 World Cup, while the USWNT earned just $1.87 million for reaching the same stage at the 2023 Women’s World Cup,” Red State reported.

That didn’t quell the backlash on X to the news that the prize money will be split with the women.

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