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FIFA Women's World Cup

Club Solidarity Fund 2019

FIFA Women's World Cup Club Solidarity Fund 2019

Foreword by the President

The competition showed that we are on the

right track with our commitment to women's football, and this is why we decided to double our investment to USD 1 billion over four years. initiatives, we want to expand the women's game, considerably increase the number of female footballers worldwide and promote the empowerment of women in society.

France 2019 also showed that clubs worldwide

are doing essential and excellent work in developing and training players. This merely are committed to providing further support in that area. After all, the success of this World Cup is also their success. The FIFA Women's

World Cup Club Solidarity Fund recognises this,

in the development of the protagonists at the tournament.

This investment should enable the clubs to

further professionalise their women's football structures in order to ultimately offer even more talented young girls and women the opportunity to shine.

Yours in football,

Gianni Infantino

FIFA PresidentThe FIFA Women's World Cup France 2019 TM was a resounding success and an important milestone in the development of the game. The tournament caught the imagination of all the passion, excitement and quality we expect from elite football. 3 FIFA Women's World Cup Club Solidarity Fund 2019FIFA Women's World Cup Club Solidarity Fund 2019

Introduction

Beyond the sell-out crowds, the record global

broadcast audience of more than one billion and the unprecedented levels of engagement across social media, the FIFA Women's World

Cup 2019™ was a sumptuous spectacle at

which players, individually and collectively, gave their all on the pitch.

Whether it was Marta scoring her

record-breaking 17 th

World Cup goal, Megan

Rapinoe inspiring the USA to a record fourth FIFA

Women's World Cup™ title, or newcomers Chile,

Jamaica, South Africa and Scotland playing their

stage, the players were at the very heart of the tournament. Their amazing displays of physical prowess and technical skill are the very reason we watch and love the sport.

Off the World Cup pitches, these skills are

honed through years of dedicated training and conditioning, with each player connected to a club that helps her develop her talent and eventually contribute to the success of the biggest tournament in women's football.

FIFA has overhauled its vision for the future of

the game, focusing on the development and professionalisation of women's football as a Solidarity Fund, which rewards clubs for providing players with a professional football pathway, while encouraging and incentivising football clubs to continue developing talent in the women's game.

In close collaboration with its member

by gathering historical data on the participating

FIFA member associations in which the players

at France 2019 were registered during the competition and those that had trained the players between the ages of 12 and 22.The money is paid out with the intention of high-performance environment for the best players in the world and to invest in developing women's football at grassroots level.

This is another initiative through which FIFA

is underlining its commitment to women's football and the important role that clubs play in the development of our sport. By providing opportunities for talented players to pursue their careers and to further professionalise women's football, the FIFA Women's World Cup Club

Solidarity Fund should ensure that the phenomenal

success of France 2019 is by no means a one-off. 4545
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Fund details

How each club's share was

calculated

Cup Club Solidarity Fund was run with a central

fund of USD 8.46 million, which was part of the the participants of the FIFA Women's World Cup

France 2019™. The fund was shared between

the eligible releasing clubs and training clubs.

Releasing clubs

These were clubs with which a player who

participated in the FIFA Women's World Cup™ was registered from the start of the preparation phase to the end of the competition (24 May

2019 - 7 July 2019).

Training clubs

The training clubs were those that trained these

players between the ages of 12 and 22.

The total amount of USD 8.46 million for

releasing and training clubs was split evenly into two separate pots. The calculation of the exact amounts to be received by all eligible clubs took into consideration the number of days that each team participated in the tournament, starting from the beginning of the preparation phase on

24 May 2019 until one day after the team exited

the tournament. It was not relevant whether or not the player actually played in any given match.

Identifying the eligible clubs

The process to identify all eligible clubs was

based on four key steps. S tep 1: data-gathering

France 2019 received a player club history form

and were asked to provide FIFA with the data on each player in their national team squad, outlining their playing history from the age of 12 to 22 as well as their current registered club.

If, at any time during the period concerned,

to a different member association than the association(s) accordingly upon receipt of the player club history form.

Step 2: data validation

and therefore entitled to receive funds were contacted to complete and return the club application form.

Step 3: fund allocation

After the data had been consolidated, the fund

allocation process was activated: eligible releasing clubs eligible training clubs

Step 4: fund distribution

The funds were distributed to the relevant

member associations at the end of December

2019. The member associations received a

communication from FIFA informing them about the amount and were responsible for distributing the funds to the eligible clubs.

Fund application area

In the spirit of the programme, FIFA requested

that all funds be used for youth and development programmes for women and girls. Even if the eligible club has only men's or boys' teams, the club must ensure that talented women and girls can continue to have an access route through the men's/boys' elite pathway system.

In order to receive the funds, clubs had to

formally agree to invest all of the money in women's football. 67
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How was the investment allocated?

FIFA Women's World Cup Club Solidarity Fund 2019:

amounts distributed by country and confederationNumber of member associations involved:

39Number of clubs participating

in the programme: 822
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A RG 10 BRA 28
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