Canada women reach interim pay deal amid FA’s financial turmoil

Football
Published 28.07.2023
Canada women reach interim pay deal amid FA’s financial turmoil

The Canadian ladies’s nationwide staff reached an interim settlement with Canada Soccer to safe compensation for 2023, the gamers mentioned on Friday, amid the governing physique’s monetary constraints.

Canada’s males’s staff mentioned on Tuesday it remained unpaid from its personal World Cup in 2022, including that the governing physique is now making an attempt to capitalize on the stress of the ladies’s match to pressure it into an insufficient deal.

“We have been forced to choose between compensation and the funding required to hold necessary training camps,” the ladies’s nationwide staff gamers mentioned in an announcement posted on the social media of the Canadian Soccer Players’ Association (CSPA).

“We have been forced to choose between receiving a fair share of the rewards from our teams’ successes at the World Cups and our commitment to equal pay and equal treatment with our Men’s National Team. These are choices we should not have had to make.”

The gamers mentioned the brand new settlement contains prize cash allocation from the continuing Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand however added they had been disillusioned with not having reached a “more complete” deal.

“We are deeply disappointed to find ourselves without a more complete agreement at this crucial stage in our calendar,” they mentioned.

“While there are many important items remaining for future negotiation… we have worked… to make sure this… agreement ensures, at minimum, equal pay with our Men’s National Team, within the constraints created by Canada Soccer’s financial situation. This isn’t over. We and the Men’s National Team remain committed to finding a long-term solution that provides for fair and equal treatment for our current National Teams and investments in the future of Canadian soccer. But for now, our team just wants to focus on soccer.”

Canada is second in Group B of the Women’s World Cup following a goalless draw with Nigeria and a 2-1 win over Ireland.

It will face third-placed co-host Australia in its final group stage conflict on Monday in its bid to progress to the knockout stage.