World Cup 2026 prize money, fees to be increased for all teams: FIFA
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World Cup 2026 prize money, fees to be increased for all teams: FIFA
"FIFA announced a record World Cup prize fund of $727 million, with the winning team taking home $50 million and each team receiving at least $10.5 million."
"FIFA is projected to surpass $11 billion in revenue in the current four-year cycle of 2023 to 2026, enhancing financial contributions to all qualified teams."
"The FIFA World Cup 2026 will be groundbreaking in terms of its financial contribution to the global football community, reflecting FIFA's strongest ever financial position."
"FIFA is in discussions with associations around the world to increase available revenues, including development funding for all 211 member associations."
FIFA is set to increase funding and prize money for the World Cup 2026, responding to requests from European teams. The governing body is in discussions with national football associations to enhance financial contributions for all 48 participating teams. A record prize fund of $727 million was announced, with the winning team receiving $50 million. FIFA aims to surpass $11 billion in revenue during the 2023-2026 cycle, ensuring significant financial support for the global football community through its FIFA Forward programme.
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