Federation offers women a quarter as much prize money in their tournament as the men’s version
The Matildas have issued a call to arms in the lead-up to the Women’s World Cup, putting pressure on Fifa to put their money where their mouth is and ensure the tournament leaves a legacy.
All 23 squad members speak in a video from the players’ union, Professional Footballers Australia, reflecting on the rights for which past and present Matildas have fought.
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