The Brazil football confederation (CBF) said that are paying equal wages to their national team male and female players.
CBF president Rogerio Caboclo says the measures were put in place in March.
"Since March of this year, CBF has made an equal value in terms of prizes and daily rates between men's and women's football," he said.
"That is, the players earn the same thing as the players during the calls. What they receive by daily call, women also receive."
FA also announced, England men's and women's team also receives equal wages
The FA revealed to Sky Sports News it has been paying the men's and women's teams equally in terms of match fees and match bonuses since January, with the fee understood to be around £1000 per game.
A statement read: "The FA pays its women's players exactly the same as their male counterparts for representing England, both in terms of match fees and match bonuses.
"This parity has been in place since January 2020."
Australia, New Zealand and Norway also pay their male and female players equally.
This steps taken will help to bridge the gender pay gap.
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