Northern Ireland to offer equal pay to men's and women's teams

Northern Ireland will offer equal pay to players featuring in international matches for the senior women's and men's teams with immediate effect.

The new deal - which follows similar arrangements for the other home nations - comes after talks with PFA NI, the Professional Footballers Association in Northern Ireland, and is another significant step for the women's game in Northern Ireland.

In January 2022, the Irish FA introduced a full-time set-up for the women's senior team after they qualified for Euro 2022, while in February this year regulations were changed to allow women to register as professional players in Northern Ireland for the first time.

The Irish FA director of women's football Angela Platt said: "Equality is the cornerstone of everything we do at the Irish FA. This is a transformative moment for football in this country and demonstrates that we are continuing to invest in the women's and girls' game."

Euro 2022 was the first major tournament for Northern Ireland's women, and IFA chief executive Patrick Nelson said they deserve to be on an equal footing with the senior men's squad.

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