Winners of 2026 World Cup to pocket Ksh6.5 billion
FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 - Final - Argentina v France - Lusail Stadium, Lusail, Qatar - December 18, 2022 Argentina players celebrate with the trophy after winning the World Cup REUTERS/Lee Smith
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The winners of the 2026 World Cup will receive $50 million [approximately Ksh 6.5billion] in prize money as part of a record financial contribution for the tournament from FIFA, world football's governing body announced on Wednesday.
The
total World Cup prize fund of $655 million (558.5 million euros) represents an
increase of almost 50 percent from the $440 million distributed to teams taking
part in the last tournament in Qatar in 2022.
However,
next year's World Cup -- to be held in the United States, Mexico and Canada
from June 11 to July 19 -- will be the first to feature 48 teams, a 50 percent
increase from the 32 teams last time.
The
Argentine Football Association received $42 million in prize money after Lionel
Messi inspired them to glory three years ago, when they won on penalties in the
final against France.
France
received $30 million for their run to the final. This time, the beaten finalists
will pocket $33 million, with the third-place finishers collecting $29 million
and the other defeated semi-finalists getting $27 million.
Teams eliminated in the group phase will receive $9 million, while all 48 participating nations will get an additional $1.5 million to cover "preparation costs."

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