The global sporting event that moves billions of dollars will have it inside Qatar 2022 a new scale. Within days of the opening match, 32 teams are already beating the competition that paralyzes the planet. And much of what happens on the pitch will be related to how much FIFA will pay each national team, based on the position they ultimately occupy.
It is estimated that approximately $ 1,000 million will be distributed among the 32 teams that make up the group stage of the World Cup in Qatar 2022. And 436 million will be awarded exclusively to prizes.
It will be 29% more than what he distributed in the previous World Cup event in Russia 2018.
The distribution of the prizes is as follows:
° The teams that manage to qualify for the World Cup would get a total of $ 2 million.
° Those who contest the group stage would add 10 million dollars.
° Whoever passes to the round of 16 would add 12 million.
° Whoever gets to the quarters will win 18 million dollars.
° Whoever ranks fourth in the world would get 25 million dollars.
° Whoever gets the bronze medal will pocket 30 million dollars.
° Whoever loses the final will receive 40 million dollars.
° The World Champion will lift the Cup and a huge $ 50 million as a prize.
Compared to the 2018 World Cup in Russia, the French national team obtained 38 million dollars, beating Croatia, which collected 28 million. Teams in the quarter-finals added 16 and those that qualified for the World Cup took home $ 1.5 million.
Clubs have also benefited from it
FIFA has announced great news for clubs that have to give up their players to play the World Cup. Is that it has confirmed that it will allocate 209 million dollars in payment to the clubs that have their players representing their respective teams. That is, they calculate it they will deliver a sum close to $ 10,000 a day per team.
Through a press release, the body based in the Swiss city of Zurich, announced that the application procedure for the Club Aid Program has been opened, which in the last edition of Russia 2018 benefited from 416 teams from 63 federations.
This money will also be received by clubs “where the player has played in the previous two years” at the World Cup, according to FIFA, since qualifying is considered an “official preparation” process.
“The Club Grants Program is part of an extensive collaboration agreement between FIFA and the European Club Association (ECA). It was originally created for the 2010 FIFA World Cup and was expanded to include the FIFA World Cup in 2015. in 2018 and 2022 “, concludes the body.
Source: Clarin