sam kara, was thought to be the highest paid female footballer in the world, reportedly owns about $300000.00 pounds a year. less than half what the best male players make in a week. that gap is narrowing, but only lightly the benchmark against the ice pipe meant by the question is nancy. yes, england's w s. l is the most lucrative women's league in europe and the premier league of the top k as in men's football. but the gender disparity between the 2 is huge. let's take also as an example, they were among the 1st major european men's clubs to take their women side more seriously. last season, their women finished 2nd in the w. s. l. and then men finished 5th in the premier league, despite investing more in the women's game than many rivals. the finances still couldn't be more different. but while smells investment in the women's side is relatively high. the teams revenue doesn't compact. it's the same story with the clubs, total wage bill and the average wage. across the board, the women's totals are about one percent of the mens. this disparity is typical in the w s l, where average salarie