Fifa to pay US$209mil to clubs whose footballers played in Qatar

Fifa to pay US$209mil to clubs whose footballers played in Qatar

The fee will be distributed to 440 teams from 51 different countries.

Argentina won the World Cup last November and December in Qatar. (AP pic)
ZURICH:
Fifa will pay out US$209 million to clubs whose players competed at last year’s World Cup finals in Qatar, world football’s governing body said today.

The payment will be made to 440 clubs from 51 different countries whose players were at the tournament last November and December, won by Argentina.

Fifa will pay a daily amount of US$10,950 for each of the 837 footballers at the World Cup, regardless of how many minutes they played during the tournament.

The total per player is divided and distributed to the club, or clubs, with which the player was registered in the two years leading up to the finals in Qatar.

This is an increase from the US$8,530 that Fifa paid per player at the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

For Qatar, a total of 46 English clubs will be the largest recipients with a combined total of US$37,713,297, followed by clubs from Spain, Germany, Italy and France.

Manchester City will be paid the most for a single club with a sum of US$4,596,445 followed by Barcelona (US$4,538,955) and Bayern Munich (US$4,331,809).

Under the agreement signed earlier this year by Fifa and the European Club Association, US$355 million will be distributed to clubs under the programme for the 2026 and 2030 editions of the World Cup.

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