Women’s football will also have a compensation system for training young footballers

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Women’s football in the world, as is the case with men’s football, will have a compensation system for clubs training players. On December 17, 2023, the FIFA Council approved the training compensation system for women’s football, to promote the development of youth players and protect clubs’ investment in women’s football training.

To start accomplishing the same, you need to have clubs’ financial data about players’ training costs. In order to assign the corresponding category to the clubs and the compensation amount. In the image and likeness of men’s football where the clubs are also listed.

In this way, each women’s club that trains players will receive, once the system is launched, the corresponding amount for the work it has done with young footballers, always depending on the category granted by FIFA.

And to achieve this as soon as possible, a questionnaire has been prepared and sent to all the federations in the world so that they can send it to their affiliated clubs. Although it focuses on training costs, the level of professionalization and sports indicators, it also includes other questions that allow correlations and comparative analysis to be carried out.

Questionnaire in which all clubs have until the end of this month of June, specifically the day after the 30th, to return it completed. Once you have this information, you will be able to catalog the clubs and set the amounts that will be received for this women’s football training.

Source: La Verdad

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