Al-Anbat-Noor Banihani
The World Cup in Qatar is coming close to end, and after
most of the teams have left, and only the four strongest remains in the Golden
Square, do you know what financial rewards the participating teams receive?
In this edition of the World Cup, FIFA allocated a huge
budget of $440 million for prizes and incentives for the 2022 Qatar World Cup
teams, an increase of $40 million over the 2018 World Cup Russia.
All participating teams will receive $1.5 million to cover
the costs of preparations for participation in the tournament and $9 million
for teams that leave in the group’s stage, compared to $13 million for the
qualifiers for the round of 16.
Whoever advances to the quarter-finals will get 17 million
dollars, while the fourth-place team will get 25 million dollars, and the third
place will get 27 million dollars, while the second place will get 30 million
dollars.
As for the largest reward, it is $42 million, and it will go
to the 2022 World Cup winning team.
Bonus money is added to the salaries of the national team
players. It is noteworthy that the French national team received $38 million
after winning the title in the 2018 World Cup Russia, while Germany got $35
million after winning the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.