UEFA's Billion-Euro Commitment: Driving Women's Soccer Growth
UEFA plans to invest €1 billion in women's soccer over six years to boost club, national teams, and competitions. The strategy aims for 5000 professionals and six leagues by 2030, building on the sport's recent popularity surge. The initiative, 'Unstoppable,' targets greater prominence in Europe.
In a groundbreaking move, UEFA has announced a €1 billion pledge to bolster women's soccer across Europe over the next six years. This strategic investment is aimed at nurturing clubs, national teams, and competitions at both senior and youth levels.
The ambitious plan, named 'Unstoppable,' seeks to have 5,000 professional players and establish six professional leagues by 2030. UEFA's managing director of women's football, Nadine Kessler, emphasized the rising popularity and diverse fan base of the sport, highlighting its unprecedented growth.
This momentum was underscored by the 2023 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, which generated revenues exceeding $570 million. UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin reaffirmed the organization's dedication to elevating women's soccer to a central position in the European sports community.
(With inputs from agencies.)