Kennedy Center says it’s being paid $7.4 million ahead of the World Cup draw
The Kennedy Center will receive $7.4 million from FIFA, including $2.4 million in donations and $5 million in sponsorships, to host the World Cup draw event.
- The Kennedy Center announced it will receive $7.4 million to host the World Cup draw on December 5.
- FIFA is donating $2.4 million to the Kennedy Center, according to Roma Daravi, the vice president of public relations.
- FIFA has also provided an additional $5 million in sponsorship opportunities, Daravi stated.
- Richard Grenell, the Kennedy Center’s president, noted that FIFA is covering all event-related expenses.
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Kennedy Center says it’s being paid $7.4 million ahead of the World Cup draw
The Kennedy Center said Friday that it is being paid $7.4 million to hold the draw for the World Cup at the performing arts venue on Dec. 5. FIFA is donating $2.4 million to the Kennedy Center as it prepares to host one of the biggest events in sports, Roma Daravi, the Kennedy Center’s vice president of…
Kennedy Center says it's being paid $7.4 million ahead of the World Cup draw
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Kennedy Center said Friday that it is being paid $7.4 million to hold the draw for the World Cup at the performing arts venue on Dec. 5. FIFA is donating $2.4 million to the Kennedy Center as it prepares to host one of the biggest events in sports, Roma Daravi, the Kennedy Center's [...]
Kennedy Center says it's being paid $7.4 million ahead of the World Cup draw
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Kennedy Center said Friday that it is being paid $7.4 million to hold the draw for the World Cup at the performing arts venue on Dec. 5. FIFA is donating $2.4 million to the Kennedy Center as it prepares to host one of the biggest events in sports, Roma Daravi, the Kennedy Center's [...]
Kennedy Center says it's being paid $7.4 million ahead of the World Cup draw
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Kennedy Center said Friday that it is being paid $7.4 million to hold the draw for the World Cup at the performing arts venue on Dec. 5. FIFA is donating $2.4 million to the Kennedy Center as it prepares to host one of the biggest events in sports, Roma Daravi, the Kennedy Center's [...]
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