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Gunnarsdottir welcomes ‘wake-up call’ after winning landmark maternity pay case
Iceland's Sara Bjork Gunnarsdottir (centre right) during the UEFA Women's Euro 2022 Group D match at the New York Stadium, Rotherham. Picture date: Monday July 18, 2022.

ICELAND international Sara Bjork Gunnarsdottir has described a decision to award her more than £72,000 in back-dated pay during her maternity leave as “a wake-up call” for clubs.

The 32-year-old midfielder took former employer Lyon to a Fifa tribunal in a bid to recoup under-payment of her salary during the time she was away when her son Ragnar was born.

A ruling made public on Tuesday revealed that the French club has been ordered to pay her €82,094.82 (£72,139) plus 5 per cent interest a year from September 10 last year until the debt has been cleared.

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