COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) - The Denmark women’s soccer team has signed a four-year collective bargaining agreement with the country’s football federation (DBU), ending a dispute that saw the cancellation of a World Cup qualifier.
The DBU said Saturday that 12 month-long negotiations had led to the deal. Investment in the women’s team will be increased by 2 million kroner (around $320,000) and the DBU also announced a 60 percent increase in players’s salaries if the team qualifies for a tournament along with bonuses.
In October, with no deal reached, the DBU canceled a qualifier against Sweden. UEFA deemed it a 3-0 win for Sweden. Denmark and Sweden lead Group 4 with six points each.
Denmark reached the final of Euro 2017, losing to hosts The Netherlands.
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