2024 Brazilian Women’s Championship kicks off with record R$25 million

CBF boosts participation quotas and prizes, setting the stage for an unprecedented season.
by
Desmond Efe-Khaese
2024-03-16 10:34:01

The 2024 Brazilian Women’s Championship features a huge financial boost from the CBF, with a total investment of R$25 million aimed at enhancing the competition running until September.

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This year, all participating clubs will see their participation quotas increased from last year, with the champion and runner-up receiving larger prizes.

  • In 2023, each participant received R$30,000 for the first phase; this year, the amount escalates to R$300,000.
  • Quarterfinal teams will each receive R$100,000, up from R$35,000.
  • Semifinalists will be awarded an additional R$100,000, doubling the previous R$50,000.
  • Total participation shares amount to R$6 million.

The finalists will enjoy even more substantial rewards:

  • The champion receives R$1.5 million, while the runner-up gets R$750,000—a 25% increase compared to 2023.

Summary of prizes for the 2024 Brasileirão Feminino:

  • First phase: R$300,000
  • Quarter-finals: R$100,000
  • Semifinal: R$100,000
  • Runner-up: R$750,000
  • Champion: R$1.5 million

The champion potentially earns a total of R$2 million by the end of the tournament.