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FIFA responded to the concerns of national associations regarding the high cost of travel, operations and taxes in the country. USWhat can lead to financial losses even for teams that can get good results and reach the top stages of the competition that will be organized in the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
And that was it FIFA Last December, it was announced that $727 million will be awarded World CupEach of the 48 participating teams will receive a minimum of $10.5 million, with the tournament winners receiving $50 million. However, they agreed to increase the amount after negotiations with several international organizations in recent weeks.
On the other hand, FIFA agreed to increase the funds allocated to the 211 organizations of the World Development Federation. ball.
Each organization is set to receive a guaranteed amount of $5 million, with six continental organizations receiving $60 million to promote football in their respective regions.
A FIFA spokesman said: “Ahead of the FIFA Council meeting in Vancouver, Canada, on April 28, 2026, FIFA has confirmed that it is in talks with associations around the world to increase the available funds.”
The statement added: “This includes the proposal to increase financial contributions to all teams that qualify for the 2026 World Cup, and to increase development funding available to all 211 organizations.”
The statement continued: “The 2026 World Cup will be a significant financial breakthrough for international football, and FIFA is proud to be taking a major financial risk, allowing it to support international football through the ‘FIFA Forward.’
He looks forward to the Football Association he leads Gianni Infantino Earnings totaling $13 billion over the four years ending with the World Cup this summer, including $9 billion from the game alone.
FIFA’s good financial record helped it agree to raise prize money and participation subsidies, according to sources.
Many of Europe’s major governing bodies, including the English Football Association, have pressed FIFA to increase the prize money due to fears of financial losses during the tournament.