The U.S. Women's National Team's fight for equal pay culminated in a collective-bargaining agreement that shares the men's and women's winnings.

The landmark collective bargaining agreement signed in 2022 means the teams split World Cup winnings equally.

US Soccer splits $16M in FIFA World Cup prize money equally between men's and women's teams under 2022 CBAs, with 52 players each receiving about $246K.

U.S. women players will receive about $246,000 apiece from the men's run at the 2026 World Cup if they qualify for the 2027 tournament.

Under the terms of a 2022 CBA, U.S. Soccer takes a 20% cut of World Cup prize money and the men’s and women’s teams split the rest evenly.

The U.S. Women's National Team's fight for equal pay culminated in a collective-bargaining agreement that shares the men's and women's winnings.