FIFA Increases Payments to Clubs Who Send Players to World Cup - Newsy People
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The International Football Federation (FIFA) will provide a record-breaking total of $350 million (approximately 553.6 billion won) in compensation to professional clubs around the world that have released players for the 2026 CONCACAF World Cup. On the 6th (local time), FIFA announced via its website the finalized plan for distributing compensation to the clubs of the 1,248 players from 48 countries participating in the World Cup, which will be…
Geneva. Clubs will also have important winnings for the World Cup. FIFA will deliver $5,000 a day to league teams for each player who have given up for the World Cup, as part of a $355 million fund.
Players in this World Cup will make their clubs earn about $5,000 a day from a $355 million FIFA fund.
Ligue 1 clubs will share a minimum of €23 million from FIFA, with PSG alone receiving more than a sixth of that. The 2026 World Cup, which kicks off on June 11th across three nations (the United States, Canada, and Mexico), represents a significant financial windfall for Ligue 1 clubs. With 79 players selected, the French league ranks fourth in the world for the number of players represented, behind the Premier League (166 players), the Bundesli…
The Paris Saint-Germain will benefit from the new redistribution programme put in place by FIFA for the World Cup 2026, according to information relayed by Le Parisien. With 20 players involved and 131 qualifying matches played, the Parisian club is already assured to receive a first large sum. A new financial programme for the clubs "The Fifa announced this Friday its programme of distribution of the profits to the clubs whose players will comp…
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