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The International Federation of Football (FIFA) has revealed details of the 2026 World Cup reward program, in which a total of $355 million will be divided among clubs that allowed their players to participate in the tournament. Of this, $100 million is allocated for clubs that issued participation permits for the qualifiers, and $250 million for clubs that permitted their players to participate in the final matches. Each club’s share is calculated based on the number of players, the number of matches, and an amount of $2,362 per player per match, in addition to a daily allowance of $5,000 per player during the tournament period. There are special exceptions in cases of player transfers during the tournament or injuries. Currently, Al-Ahli Club receives a share of the rewards because they have a player in the Moroccan national team. Additionally, there are special cases involving Mohamed Salah and Abdel Karim, where the rewards for the player's club stop upon the end of their contract on June 30, with the rewards divided between the two clubs in case of a transfer.
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