How FIFA shared $440 million among World Cup participants

ZURICH, SWITZERLAND - OCTOBER 20: The FIFA logo is seen outside the FIFA headquarters prior to the FIFA Executive Committee Meeting on October 20, 2011 in Zurich, Switzerland. During their third meeting of the year, held over two days, the FIFA Executive Committee will approve the match schedules for the FIFA Confederations Cup Brazil 2013 and the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil. (Photo by Harold Cunningham/Getty Images)

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World football governing body, Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) has explained how the total sum of $440 million will be shared amongst the participants of the just concluded 2022 Qatar World Cup.
The winner of the coveted trophy, Argentina will rake home the total sum of  – $42 million while the competition’s runners-up France will get the sum of  – $30 million, third place Croatia will be given  – $27  while Africa’s pride Morocco will get  – $25 million.
Netherlands, Brazil, England, and Portugal (teams eliminated in the quarterfinals) will be given  – $17 million
 each for reaching the last 8.
USA, Australia, Japan, South Korea, Poland, Senegal, Spain, and Switzerland (teams eliminated in the round of 16) – $13 million for making the second round.
Meanwhile,  Ecuador, Qatar, Iran, Wales, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, Denmark, Germany, Costa Rica, Belgium, Canada, Cameroon, Serbia, Uruguay, and Ghana will get – $9 million dollars each to appear at the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
The next edition of the FIFA World Cup will be hosted by the trio of North American nations of the United States, Canada, Mexico in 2026.
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