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World Cup: Enyimba, Remo to benefit from FIFA’s $355m windfall

Nigerian clubs Enyimba and Remo Stars are set to receive a share of FIFA's $355m Club Benefits Programme for releasing players for the 2026 World Cup quali

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World Cup: Enyimba, Remo to benefit from FIFA’s $355m windfall

Nigerian clubs Enyimba and Remo Stars are set to receive a share of FIFA's $355m Club Benefits Programme for releasing players for the 2026 World Cup quali

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Yanga, Simba, Azam set for FIFA cash boost as World Cup 2026 club benefits programme expands payouts

Tanzania Mainland big guns, Young Africans (Yanga), Simba SC and Azam FC are among Tanzanian clubs set to benefit from FIFA’s expanded Club Benefits Programme (CBP)

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  1. domenica 7 giugno 2026·thecitizen.co.tz

    Yanga, Simba, Azam set for FIFA cash boost as World Cup 2026 club benefits programme expands payouts

    Tanzania Mainland big guns, Young Africans (Yanga), Simba SC and Azam FC are among Tanzanian clubs set to benefit from FIFA’s expanded Club Benefits Programme (CBP)

  2. mercoledì 10 giugno 2026·punchng.com

    World Cup: Enyimba, Remo to benefit from FIFA’s $355m windfall

    Nigerian clubs Enyimba and Remo Stars are set to receive a share of FIFA's $355m Club Benefits Programme for releasing players for the 2026 World Cup quali