
How much is the prize money for World Cup winners
World Cup winners have no prize money
There is prize money for World Cup winners. And the prize money for the World Cup is always changing and growing.
The 2022 World Cup in Qatar, for example, has a total prize pool of $440 million. Of this, the winning team gets $42 million; the runner-up team gets $30 million; the third place prize money is $27 million; and the hall of fame is $25 million. Even teams that are eliminated in the group stage receive $9 million. In addition, each advancing team receives $1.5 million to prepare for the tournament.
The World Cup prize money comes mainly from FIFA's commercial operations, including the sale of TV broadcasting rights and sponsorships. These bonuses not only reward the outstanding performance of the winning teams, but also motivate the teams to give their best in the World Cup.
The prize money for the World Cup is distributed to the players in the following way:
FIFA issues them to the national federations, which in turn distribute them to the players:
Prize Money Disbursement Process: FIFA distributes the majority of the World Cup prize money to the National Football Associations (NFAs) of the participating teams according to their performance. For example, at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, the total prize pool is $440 million, with each of the 32 teams that reach the final stage receiving a certain amount of money.
Distribution decisions by the federation: Once the national federation receives the prize money, it will make further distributions in accordance with its own rules and prior agreements with the players. Generally speaking, the federation may first communicate and negotiate with the players' representatives to determine the distribution of the prize money. Some federations may distribute a large portion of the prize money to the players, while others may retain a portion of the prize money for use in the operation of the federation, development of youth training programs, etc.
FIFA issues them directly to the players:
In terms of the Women's World Cup, FIFA has made reforms. For example, for the 2023 Women's World Cup, FIFA will distribute prize money directly to the participating players, in addition to distributing the prize money to the football associations of the participating teams. FIFA will pay the prize money directly to the player's account according to the player's performance.
This approach ensures that players have more direct access to match bonuses and avoids the possibility of the FA defaulting on or unreasonably distributing bonuses. However, this approach is currently being implemented mainly in the Women's World Cup and has not yet been adopted for the Men's World Cup.
Teams in different countries may also differ in the distribution of bonuses. In some countries with stronger economies and better soccer development, players may receive a higher percentage of the prize money; while in some countries with relatively weaker soccer development and poorer economies, players may receive a relatively lower percentage of the prize money.
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