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Chelsea's Ji So-yun, second right and Magdalena Eriksson, right, celebrate, after the women's FA Cup soccer final match between Arsenal and Chelsea, at Wembley Stadium, in London on Dec. 5, 2021.

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Barclays is doubling its investment in English women’s football as part of its sponsorship of the top two divisions.

The bank has extended a deal through 2025 to be the title sponsor of the Football Association-run Women’s Super League and it will also now be linked to the second-tier Championship.

Barclays said it would invest more than £30-million (US$51.1-million) in the women’s game and for younger girls over the next three years, compared with £15-million under the first deal with the FA from 2019.

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“Barclays have played a crucial role in the growth of women’s and girls’ football,” Kelly Simmons, the FA’s director of women’s professional game, said in a statement. “So it is excellent news that they are committing to a new record investment in the women’s and girls’ pyramid until 2025.”