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Who Actually Makes Money From the World Cup, and Who Pays

A look at the World Cup economics behind the 2026 tournament, where FIFA keeps the revenue and host cities from Mexico to the United States carry the costs.

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riotimesonline.comStai leggendo8 g fa

Who Actually Makes Money From the World Cup, and Who Pays

A look at the World Cup economics behind the 2026 tournament, where FIFA keeps the revenue and host cities from Mexico to the United States carry the costs.

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fortune.com10 g fa

World Cup teams will be paid a record $871 million: Each team will get $12.5 million as a bare minimum for…

FIFA distributes record $871M to 48 World Cup teams: $50M winners, $12.5M floor, 15% increase from 2022. Expanded payouts signal tournaments leveraging broader sponsorship ecosystems to attract enterprise partnerships and media value.

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  1. domenica 21 giugno 2026·fortune.com

    World Cup teams will be paid a record $871 million: Each team will get $12.5 million as a bare minimum for playing and 'preparation money'…

    The winners of the 2026 FIFA World Cup will take home an eye-watering $50 million, while those in last will get an extra $9 million.

  2. martedì 23 giugno 2026·riotimesonline.com

    Who Actually Makes Money From the World Cup, and Who Pays

    A look at the World Cup economics behind the 2026 tournament, where FIFA keeps the revenue and host cities from Mexico to the United States carry the costs.

cryptobriefing.com6 g fa

FIFA pulls in nearly $9B from 2026 World Cup as Kraken deal and fan tokens reshape sports crypto

FIFA's 2026 World Cup nears $9B in revenue as Kraken becomes official crypto sponsor and CHZ fan tokens surge 28% during the tournament's opening days.

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  • giovedì 25 giugno 2026·cryptobriefing.com

    FIFA pulls in nearly $9B from 2026 World Cup as Kraken deal and fan tokens reshape sports crypto

    FIFA's 2026 World Cup nears $9B in revenue as Kraken becomes official crypto sponsor and CHZ fan tokens surge 28% during the tournament's opening days.