No increase in Women's Asian Cup prize money despite player pleas for 'respect'

Asean Football Federation Sticks to the Status Quo as Women's Asian Cup Prize Money Remains Unchanged Despite Pleas for "Respect"

The Asia Football Confederation (AFC) has refused to increase prize money for the upcoming Women's Asian Cup, despite pleas from players and a global survey revealing widespread discontent. The tournament, celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, will offer unchanged prize money of US$1.8m among the top four teams, sparking criticism that it fails to reflect the growing importance of women's football in Asia.

The decision comes as the women's game continues to gain momentum globally, with other continental competitions such as the Women's European Championships and Women's African Cup of Nations offering significantly higher prize pots. The 2025 Copa America Feminina awarded a paltry US$2m, while the 2024 Concacaf W Gold Cup allocated US$3.7m.

Fifpro Asia/Oceania secretary general Shoko Tsuji has attacked the AFC's justification for sticking to the status quo, stating that "the AFC's statement talks about long-term development and 'future editions'... but Australia is hosting this tournament now, and a world-class event can't ask players to wait for future improvements, particularly when other regions are investing at a significant pace."

Tsuji argued that players across Asia have already demonstrated the immense potential of women's football, and it is time for the AFC to treat the tournament with "the respect its stature deserves." The criticism comes as a public campaign is planned to highlight the disparity between prize money for men's and women's competitions.

The Women's Asian Cup has become the lowest-paying continental tournament in the world, with many teams struggling to make ends meet despite participating in high-profile events. The Matildas will face stiff competition from Iran and South Korea in the group stage, but with unchanged prize money, players will be hard-pressed to justify their participation.

The AFC's decision has been met with skepticism by many in the women's football community, who see it as a missed opportunity to promote the growth of the game. As the tournament begins on March 1, one thing is clear: the lack of increase in prize money will not be forgotten, and the future of women's football in Asia hangs precariously in the balance.
 
Wow 🀯 the situation with the Women's Asian Cup is super frustrating! I mean, players are killing it on the field but getting peanuts for their efforts? It just doesn't seem right. The 2024 Concacaf W Gold Cup has way more prize money than this and other regions are investing big time in women's football too... what's going on here? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ Interesting how the Matildas are still participating despite the lack of increase in prize money, it shows how passionate they are about the game! 😊
 
omg, what's up with this 🀯? US$1.8m for top 4 teams? that's like, so low πŸ’ΈπŸ˜’. i mean, other continents are killing it with higher prize money - Concacaf W Gold Cup is like, a whole different level πŸ’ͺ🏽. players should be able to make some decent cash, especially since women's football is on the rise πŸš€. Matildas need all the support they can get right now 😩. this decision is just... πŸ˜’. hope they come back with better prize money or it'll be a disaster ⚠️.
 
Ugh, the AFC really needs to get its act together πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ! I mean, come on, $1.8m is basically pocket change for teams that actually have to pay players to show up, let alone compete at a high level. It's like they're saying, "Hey, we know women's football is becoming a thing, but don't expect us to pay you very much for it." πŸ€‘ Meanwhile, the men's game is getting all these fancy prizes and everyone's just chillin', but the ladies are still stuck in the Stone Age πŸ’Έ. I get that they want to promote growth, but this approach is just gonna push teams away from competing altogether. It's a shame, too, 'cause the Matildas are actually pretty sick 🀘.
 
πŸ€” The AFC's decision to maintain the same prize money for the Women's Asian Cup is a telling reflection of the organization's priorities. Given the growing global importance of women's football, it's puzzling that the AFC wouldn't see fit to provide a more substantial financial incentive to participating teams. πŸ† As Tsuji so aptly pointed out, players across Asia have already demonstrated their talent and dedication, and it's time for the AFC to acknowledge this with a more substantial investment in the tournament.

The fact that other continental competitions are offering significantly higher prize pots only serves to highlight the disparity between men's and women's football. πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ The Matildas, in particular, will be hard-pressed to justify their participation with unchanged prize money. It's disheartening to see a missed opportunity to promote the growth of women's football in Asia.

Perhaps the upcoming public campaign will help bring attention to this issue and spark change. πŸ’‘ For now, it seems that the lack of increase in prize money will be a major talking point at the Women's Asian Cup, with players' participation hanging precariously in the balance. 🀝
 
the asean federation is really out of touch πŸ˜”, i mean who says that long-term development has to come at the expense of player welfare? its like they're expecting players to just show up for the sake of the game πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ, but what about their futures? what about their families? 50 years of celebrating women's football and still we get paltry prize money πŸ’Έ. its not just about the money though, its about respect πŸ‘Š. shoko tsuji is speaking truth to power here and im all for it πŸ™Œ. asia deserves better, especially when compared to other continents πŸ€”. i'm keeping an eye on this campaign to highlight the disparity in prize money between men's and women's competitions πŸ’ͺ
 
lol at this, who needs that kinda cash to play footy? I mean, I get it, prize money can be a big deal, but 1.8m is still better than nothing πŸ’Έ. And btw, if they're gonna keep it low, why not just have a tournament where everyone's just chillin' and having fun πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ? the Matildas are gonna crush it regardless, so no need to worry about that 😎. but seriously, I think it's kinda unfair that men's football gets all the love and money πŸ’ΈπŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ˜” I'm so disappointed in the AFC's decision to keep the prize money for the Women's Asian Cup the same... it just doesn't feel fair considering how much money is being spent on other tournaments and how popular the women's game has become πŸ†. I mean, have they even seen the crowds that are following the Matildas around? 🀩 It's like they're not taking women's football seriously at all... and it's going to affect the growth of the sport in Asia for sure πŸ’”. The players deserve better than to be treated like an afterthought πŸ˜•. I hope this public campaign can bring some attention to this issue and maybe, just maybe, we'll see a change soon 🀞.
 
I'm so frustrated with this decision 🀯. I mean, think about it, if your kid was competing in a big soccer tournament and they didn't get any increase in allowance or prize money, wouldn't you be super disappointed? 😞 It's the same for these women players! They're putting their bodies on the line and giving it their all, but still, we don't see any real recognition or reward. It's just not fair ⏰. I'm sure there are a lot of parents out there who would love to see some more money thrown at this tournament, especially since they can see how passionate fans are about women's soccer in Asia 🀝
 
i feel so bad for those aussie female footy players πŸ€• their voices aren't being heard and it's just not fair they're struggling to make ends meet but still gotta participate πŸ€‘ a $1.8m prize pot is basically peanuts compared to what other tournaments are throwing around πŸ’Έ it's time for the AFC to step up their game and give the women's teams some respect πŸ’– i'm definitely on board with this public campaign to highlight the disparity between men's and women's competitions πŸ“£ let's get the word out and make some noise!
 
omg, can u believe this?! 🀯 the AFC is straight up disrespecting the ladies with this $1.8m prize money πŸ’Έ... i mean, come on! other continents are giving out way more than that and still managing to grow their games πŸŒ±πŸ‘©β€πŸƒβ€β™€οΈ the Matildas are gonna have a tough time justifying playing if they dont get even a decent cut of the action πŸ€‘ and what's with the "long-term development" excuse? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ the ladies are already killing it on the pitch, so give 'em some respect! πŸ’–
 
I'm kinda disappointed that the AFC isn't stepping up its game πŸ€”πŸ’Έ. I mean, women's football is growing so much in Asia and globally, it's only fair that the prize money reflects that πŸ’ͺ. The Matildas are gonna have to make some tough decisions on whether to participate if they can't see a significant increase in prize money πŸ€‘. It's not just about the players, but also about promoting women's football as a whole. I hope the public campaign to highlight this issue gets more attention πŸ‘€πŸ’¬. Maybe it'll put pressure on the AFC to reconsider their stance 🀞. We need to support our female athletes and give them the recognition they deserve πŸ’•. The 50th anniversary of the Women's Asian Cup is a big deal, but it should be about celebrating the game, not just sticking with the status quo 😐.
 
The AFC's decision to keep the same prize money for the Women's Asian Cup πŸ€” is just mind-blowing. I mean, who doesn't want to invest more in their players' futures? πŸ’Έ It's like they're saying, "Hey, women's football isn't that important, so we won't give you as much money." πŸ˜’ The global survey and the fact that other competitions are offering way more money just shows how unfair this is. πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ I don't think it's too much to ask for a decent prize pot when you're competing on the same stage as top teams like Australia, Iran, and South Korea! πŸ’ͺ

The whole thing just feels so frustrating, especially when you consider that players are already risking their time and energy to compete in these high-profile events. πŸ† It's not just about the money, though – it's also about respect and equality. The Women's Asian Cup deserves way more recognition and support than what the AFC is offering right now. πŸ‘Ž Let's hope someone listens to the complaints and makes a change for the better! πŸ’•
 
πŸ€” the afc really needs to get its priorities straight, i mean 50th anniversary and all but still refusing to give players a decent increase in prize money is just ridiculous. asia has come a long way with women's football, it's not like they're still playing for peanuts back in the day. πŸ€‘ and what's with this "future editions" excuse? the game is already attracting big crowds and sponsors, so it's time to treat the players right, not some vague promise of more money down the line. πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
I'm really bummed about this πŸ€•. I mean, the Women's Asian Cup is supposed to be a big deal, but with that tiny prize money, it feels like they're not taking women's football seriously enough πŸ˜”. I've been following the game for years and I've seen how much talent there is in Asia, but without proper support, players are gonna keep dropping out because it's just not worth it financially πŸ’Έ. The Matildas, one of our best teams, they're always struggling to make ends meet despite being super talented πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. It's like the AFC is saying that women's football isn't important enough to invest in properly πŸ€‘. I hope someone starts a petition or something because this just feels so unfair 😑.
 
I'm so disappointed with this news πŸ€•. The Women's Asian Cup has been making waves globally, but it feels like the AFC is just going through the motions πŸ’€. I mean, $1.8m isn't even a drop in the bucket compared to what other tournaments are offering these days πŸ€‘. It's not like the players aren't talented or anything - they're killing it on the pitch! πŸ† But if we want to see more growth and development of women's football in Asia, we need some serious investment πŸ’Έ.

I love how Shoko Tsuji is speaking truth to power and calling out the AFC for their lack of vision πŸ—£οΈ. The players deserve better than just a token prize pot - they deserve respect and recognition for their hard work and dedication πŸ’–. It's not too much to ask, especially when other regions are investing so heavily in women's football 🌍.

I'm definitely planning on joining that public campaign to highlight the disparity between men's and women's competitions πŸ—£οΈ. We need more voices speaking out against this injustice and demanding change πŸ”Š. The future of women's football in Asia is at stake, and I for one won't stand idly by while we're shortchanged πŸ’ͺ.
 
I don’t usually comment but... I think it’s pretty sad that the AFC is being so stubborn about increasing prize money for the Women's Asian Cup πŸ€•. I mean, we all know how much money is pouring into men's football, and it's not like they're getting any younger or less talented just because it's a women's tournament πŸ˜”.

I've been following the Matildas for years, and I know firsthand how hard it can be to balance training, work, and other responsibilities when you're trying to pursue your passion for football. And then you find out that one of the biggest events in Asian football is basically offering them pennies compared to what they'd get for playing in a men's tournament πŸ€‘.

It's not just about the money, though - it's about respect and recognition. Women's football has come so far, and it's time for the AFC to take notice πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. If they can't be bothered to give us a decent prize pot, then maybe we should start asking why πŸ€”.
 
omg what r they thinkin!! 🀯 the womens asian cup prizemoney remains unchanged despite all the ppl pleas & global survey showin its not fair πŸ’Έ it's like the asean federation is treatin womens footy 2nd class compared 2 mens footy in asia 🚫 the prize pot for men's competitions r so much higher & thats makin it hard 4 teams 2 justify participatin πŸ€” & shoko tsuji got point tho πŸ˜‚ the asian federation should b investin more in womens football 2 make it grow πŸ’ͺ let's see if the matildas can still crush it w/o any financial struggles 🌟
 
oh noooo 😱 this is just not fair at all!! 🀯 i mean, a world-class event like the Women's Asian Cup deserves so much better than just $1.8m πŸ’Έ to be honest, it's almost laughable that other regions are investing more and the AFC is still stuck in the past πŸ™„ shoko tsuji totally gets it, i think the women's game has come so far and it's time for the AFC to step up their game ⚽️ we need to keep pushing for change and not let this opportunity slip away πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm so done with this 🀯... the AFC needs to wake up and smell the coffee πŸ’β€β™€οΈ! I mean, we're talking about 50 years of women's football history here and they still haven't batted an eyelid at increasing prize money? US$1.8m is basically peanuts compared to what men's competitions are getting πŸ€‘. It's like they think players are just going to magically show up and play for the love of the game, not for the money πŸ’Έ. Newsflash: women's football is on the rise and it deserves respect πŸ‘‘!
 
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