Ahead of the 2019 Women's World Cup kicking off on June 7, the prize money on offer has once again highlighted ongoing disparity between how much men and women footballers are earning.
The 2018 World Cup in Russia saw a total prize pool of AU$574 million (US$400m) on offer with eventual winners France taking home $54 million (US$38m).
In comparison, the 2019 Women's World Cup in France has just $43 million (US$30m) up for grabs with the team that wins the trophy set to walk away with $5.