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UEFA raises women's soccer funding for member federations

NYON, Switzerland (AP) - UEFA is giving more money to its 55 member federations to invest in women's soccer.

The governing body of European soccer says a 50 percent raise will give national federations 150,000 euros ($174,000) each year from the Women's Football Development Program starting in 2020.

UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin says "the potential for women's football is limitless."

The funding is part of UEFA's pledge to the (hashtag)WhatIf campaign created by the not-for-profit group Women in Football .

UEFA says it is "determined to increase the number of qualified females through its Women's Coach Development Project."

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