That was not the only decision the UEFA executive committee made on Monday, as it also approved a new record revenue distribution system for these women's club competitions for the next five years. For the next two seasons, starting in 2025-26, UEFA projects that €37.7 million (£31.2m / $39.6m) will be available per season for distribution, rising to a projected €46.7m (£38.7m / $49m) for the three seasons that follow.
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Finally, UEFA also confirmed that prize money for Euro 2025 will be set at €41m (£34m / $43m), that representing a 156% increase on the figure from Euro 2022, which was won by England. For the first time, participating nations will distribute a guaranteed percentage of this to their players, that figure between 30% and 40%.
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These decisions signalled the start of a big week for women's football and UEFA, with the Euro 2025 group stage draw to take place on Monday evening before the Champions League group stage concludes across Tuesday and Wednesday, setting up the quarter-final line-up for the spring.