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Wage parity in football: among the Blues, Renard does not want the same salary as Deschamps

2023-04-22T10:05:23.317Z


Asked by Le Figaro on the issue of pay parity in the France team between men and women, the coach of Les Bleues has a clear opinion.


Hervé Renard is not the type to make the language of wood.

Asked Friday in

the columns of Figaro

on the question of the differences in salary or bonuses in the France team between men and women, the new boss of the Blue delivered his opinion.

"

It's not possible

," he admitted.

The incomes are not the same.

It has to be a percentage.

Football is give and take.

The more resources and sponsors there are, the more attractive women's football will be, the more salaries will increase, whether in club or selection.

But without additional resources and a perfect image, one cannot claim to be at the same height of remuneration as men's football today

.

Relaunched on the fact of having the same salary as Didier Deschamps, Hervé Renard (who divided by 10 his emoluments compared to Saudi Arabia) has, there too, provided a clear answer.

"(if he is shocked not to have the same remuneration as the coach of the boys.

No, not at all. Afterwards, I heard that the percentages of the bonuses will be the same for the boys as for the girls, that seems correct. It will be in relation to the income generated... but it is not the same for a men's or women's World Cup. Fifa is promoting women's football, it is progressing, major changes have been made, we are at the right place at the right time

.”

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Source: lefigaro

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