Toni
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Why? Aren't all the teams working for the same federation? (honestly, I don't know the answer to that)
Do the teams within the federation compete with one another for their portion of the pay? (Again, I have no idea.)
I will say that it is obvious that some leagues are waking up to the fact that if they want to reach new fans, their best untapped pool of fans would be women and girls. One good way to attract fans--and money--is to develop the best female teams possible. And that means paying them well.
Yes, all teams compete with other teams, that's how football works? I don't understand your question.
Ah. In the US, for American football, say, the Colts pay what the Colts pay (and that varies by player) and the Vikings pay what the Vikings play (again, varying by player). There is no unified: All starting quarterbacks in the NFL get paid X dollars/year out of one giant purse, although I'm pretty sure the NFL would love that idea.
I'm not sure how the US soccer structure works.