FIFA president Gianni Infantino said Friday that the Women’s World Cup has “broken even” after generating more than $570 million in revenue but again dismissed suggestions for equal prize money with the men’s World Cup
has “broken even” after generating more than $570 million in revenue but dismissed suggestions for equal prize money with the men's World Cup.
On Friday, he suggested demands for equal prize money were a “slogan” that “would not solve anything."
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