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Wealth and Investment Drive Success in Women's Football
Economist Tiya Banerjee finds that wealthier countries perform better in women's football largely due to greater investment in training infrastructure, as the sport lacks the massive private transfer market found in men's football. While gender norms play a minor role, public funding is identified as the critical driver of success.
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Rich countries do better in women’s football but understanding why matters, not just for the Matildas
Jun 9, 2026, 11:00 PM