U.S. Women’s National Team players are 11 of the 15 highest-paid players on the Women’s World Cup roster, according to new Forbes rankings. We are showing in this article, the best Top 15 Highest Paid Women’s Soccer Players.
The Women’s World Cup, which will take place in New Zealand and Australia this summer, will be the first since U.S. Soccer and the players’ union reached a new collective bargaining agreement in 2022, which equalized payments for appearance fees, performance bonuses, and commercial revenue.
The price is $ 110 million pool, for the year’s Women’s World Cup is Quadruple in the 2019 tournament is a total of $30 million. It is only for a quarter of the FIFA prize pool for the men’s World Cup.
Below The List of Top 15 Highest-Paid Women’s Soccer Players are:-
Rank | Player | Compensation | Nation |
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1 | Alex Morgan | $7.1M | The U.S. |
2 | Megan Rapinoe | $7M | The U.S. |
3 | Alexia Putellas | $4M | Spain |
4 | Trinity Rodman | $2.3M | The U.S. |
5 | Crystal Dunn | $2M | The U.S. |
6 | Julie Ertz | $2M | U.S. |
7 | Sophia Smith | $2M | The U.S. |
8 | Lindsey Horan | $1.5M | U.S |
9 | Rose Lavelle | $1.4M | The U.S. |
10 | Sofia Huerta | $1.3M | The U.S. |
11 | Ada Hegerberg | $1.2M | Norway |
12 | Chloe Kelly | $1.2M | England |
13 | Sam Kerr | $1.2M | Australia |
14 | Kelley O’Hara | $1.2M | U.S. |
The U.S. | Alyssa Naeher | $1.1M | The U.S. |
FIFA hopes to achieve pay parity in World Cup prize money by 2027. According to the company’s recent extension of its sponsorship with US Soccer through 2028. The women’s national team and women’s soccer projects will receive at least 50% of Visa’s funding.