Arsenal receive €400,000 from UEFA
As part of the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 club benefits programme, Arsenal have received a total of €408,435 from UEFA for players released to take part in the tournament.
As part of the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 club benefits programme, Arsenal have received a total of €408,435 from UEFA for players released to take part in the tournament.
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Due to the Nations League format change in place since this season, the Euro 2025 qualifying format has also changed and will now be played in two phases.