FIFA: The World Cup champion of the United States, Canada, and Mexico will receive a prize of 50 million dollars.
FIFA announced on the 17th that the 48 teams participating in the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico will receive a total of $727 million in bonuses and subsidies, with the champions receiving a $50 million bonus. FIFA said in a statement that the FIFA Council approved a record $727 million financial package at a meeting in Doha, Qatar that day. According to the distribution plan, $6.55 billion will be used for bonuses, with the champions receiving $50 million, the runners-up receiving $33 million, the third-place team receiving $29 million, and even the last-placed team receiving $9 million. In addition, each participating team will also receive a $1.5 million "preparation cost subsidy." This means that as long as a team reaches the World Cup finals, they will receive at least $10.5 million.
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