Friday, September 23, 2016
Report condemns pay to Australia's women players (The Associated Press)
The organization representing Australia's professional footballers says women players pay more than $2,000 per season on average to compete in its semi-professional national league. The report, issued by Professional Footballers Australia and based on a survey of two thirds of players competing in the W-League, found a quarter were paid less than $500 for the 16-week season and 10 per cent weren't paid at all.
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