World Cup Teams Are Playing For A Trophy And $35 Million
Advertisement
It is becoming increasingly more lucrative to win the world's biggest soccer tournament as FIFA will pay this year's winning team $35 million.
Advertisement
The winner's prize is up 16.7% from 2010 and 74.2% from 2006. Meanwhile, the amount that will be paid to the runner's up is up just $1 million to $25 million.
Curiously, there is little financial reward for making it out of the group stage as the payout to the teams that don't qualify for the knockout stage is $8 million and making it to the round of 16 only guarantees those teams an addition $1 million.
BusinessInsider.com
Advertisement
- US buys 81 Soviet-era combat aircraft from Russia's ally costing on average less than $20,000 each, report says
- 2 states where home prices are falling because there are too many houses and not enough buyers
- A couple accidentally shipped their cat in an Amazon return package. It arrived safely 6 days later, hundreds of miles away.
- 9 health benefits of drinking sugarcane juice in summer
- 10 benefits of incorporating almond oil into your daily diet
- From heart health to detoxification: 10 reasons to eat beetroot
- Why did a NASA spacecraft suddenly start talking gibberish after more than 45 years of operation? What fixed it?
- ICICI Bank shares climb nearly 5% after Q4 earnings; mcap soars by ₹36,555.4 crore
- Nothing Phone (2a) blue edition launched
- JNK India IPO allotment date
- JioCinema New Plans
- Realme Narzo 70 Launched
- Apple Let Loose event
- Elon Musk Apology
- RIL cash flows
- Charlie Munger
- Feedbank IPO allotment
- Tata IPO allotment
- Most generous retirement plans
- Broadcom lays off
- Cibil Score vs Cibil Report
- Birla and Bajaj in top Richest
- Nestle Sept 2023 report
- India Equity Market