The difference is clear: UEFA distributed 331 million euros at the men's European Football Championship last year.

There are now 16 million euros in prizes for the women's tournament.

There are many such numbers, underscoring just how much more money is flowing into - and generated from - men's football.

The German national coach also refers to this.

This should not be the end of the matter, as it shows how much still needs to be done.

Especially in Germany.

In other countries, such as the USA, women's football enjoys a completely different status - and the bonuses are accordingly.

In this country, men's football outshines (almost) everything.

Players rightly point out that good structures and training conditions are required across the board.

This is also a basic condition for a higher power density.

Better marketing and media presence are also part of it.

When national goalkeeper Almuth Schult says that she won't miss the "sometimes very unprofessional venues" in the Bundesliga, that speaks volumes and is actually unworthy of Germany as a football location.