A look at the key points from the new CBA signed between Football Australia and Professional Footballers Australia.
SOME KEY POINTS FROM THE NEW CBA SIGNED BY FOOTBALL AUSTRALIA AND PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALLERS AUSTRALIA:-
*Improved revenue-share model that rewards players for national team success, including an increase in prize money share at World Cups and Asian Cups
*70 per cent of player payments will be derived from match fees, a further 30 per cent will come from commercial payments
*Matildas' centralised contract system to be scrapped with immediate effect and replaced with camp fees and match fees
*Care provisions for players with children in national team camps now cater for children up to the age of four (previous limit was two-years-old)
*A minimum of five per cent of national team revenue is re-invested into youth national team programs
*Business-class flights for all players in national team set-ups
*$2million commitment over four years to invest in player development services as well as introducing a past players fund
*FA and PFA to work on a human-rights policy.
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