FIFA will pay clubs at least $5,000 a day per player released for World Cup 2026, a record benefits pot with Latin American clubs in for a windfall.

FIFA are set to pay out to clubs during the World Cup as part of their Club Benefit Programme with sides far down the English football pyramid set to benefit due to the scheme

El programa de ayudas de la FIFA aumenta un 70% respecto de 2022 e incluye, por primera vez, compensación por los partidos de clasificación.

GINEBRA (AP) — Los jugadores en este Mundial harán que sus clubes ganen unos 5.000 dólares por día a partir de un fondo de la FIFA de 355 millones de dólares.

La FIFA informó que pagará un 70 por ciento más que lo que destinó en Qatar 2022, e incluye pagos por los partidos de eliminatorias

Clubs whose players go to the World Cup, or appeared in qualifying, will receive increased compensation this summer, FIFA, the governing body of world football, announced on…

Football clubs worldwide will receive substantial payments from FIFA for players selected for the upcoming World Cup. A fund of $355 million is allocated. Clubs also earn for…

FIFA has increased its World Cup club compensation fund to a record $355 million, benefiting clubs whose players participate in the tournament and qualifie

Clubs whose players go to the World Cup or appeared in qualifying will receive increased compensation this summer, FIFA, the governing body of world football, announced on Friday.

La entidad hizo oficial el monto económico que desembolsará para compensar a los equipos que cedan a sus futbolsitas

FIFA will pay clubs at least $5,000 a day per player released for World Cup 2026, a record benefits pot with Latin American clubs in for a windfall.

The World Cup will get underway next week, and clubs will also earn huge sums of money from the tournament

Los nuevos detalles y principios de distribución del Programa de Ayudas a Clubes (CBP) para la Copa Mundial 2026.

Even a team losing all three games at the World Cup will pocket $13 million. Against this, The IOC’s opposition to paying its athletes looks ever more ridiculous.