Moya Dodd slams FIFA for undervaluing Women’s World Cup

Moya Dodd slams FIFA for undervaluing Women’s World Cup

Moya Dodd, a former member of the FIFA Council, has launched a scathing critique of FIFA President Gianni Infantino’s latest warning of a possible Women’s World Cup broadcasting blackout in Europe, positing that FIFA bears the blame for the occasion’s lamentable historical past of being undervalued.

For the primary time, FIFA is promoting TV rights to the ladies’s event individually from the boys’s. However, Infantino stated Europe’s “Big 5” nations face a blackout except broadcasters enhance on their “unacceptable” presents.

He added that broadcasters from Britain, Spain, France, Germany and Italy had supplied solely $1 million-$10 million for the rights, in comparison with $100 million-$200 million for the boys’s World Cup.

Dodd, an ex-Australia worldwide, stated the published business had undervalued the ladies’s event as FIFA had bought the rights along with the boys’s.

“Now that FIFA has decided to sell the rights separately, it’s no surprise that the buyers don’t want to pay the same big numbers twice,” Dodd advised the Sydney Morning Herald.

“Effectively, the business was educated to pay huge cash for the boys’s World Cup and deal with the ladies’s equal as nugatory. At the identical time, the ladies have been advised they did not deserve prize cash or equal pay as a result of they did not deliver the revenues.

“It’s quite outrageous. For FIFA to now say that all women’s revenues will go straight into women’s football overlooks the fact that the value of women’s rights have until now been used to inflate the value of men’s football.”

Dodd stated that FIFA ought to evaluate its bundled offers as an alternative of threatening broadcasters and attribute a good proportion to the ladies’s recreation.

“If the Women’s World Cup gets 50-60% of the viewers of the men’s, as FIFA says, that should amount to a sum in the billions,” she added.

FIFA didn’t touch upon Dodd’s remarks, however Infantino stated, “100% of any rights fees paid would go straight into women’s football, in our (FIFA’s) move to promote actions towards equal conditions and pay”.

In March, FIFA introduced {that a} whole bundle of $152 million can be on supply at this 12 months’s event – thrice greater than on the 2019 version in France and over 10 occasions greater than the quantity supplied on the 2015 event in Canada.

The Women’s World Cup shall be held from July 20-Aug. 20 in Australia and New Zealand.

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