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The 2026 World Cup is set to feature a record-breaking increase in prize money compared to previous years. The International Football Association (FIFA) has allocated $655 million in prizes for the participating teams, representing a 50% increase over the 2022 Qatar World Cup. This includes $50 million for the champion, $33 million for the runner-up, $29 million for the third-place team, and $27 million for the fourth-place team, with prizes gradually decreasing for teams ranked outside the top positions, reaching at least $10.5 million for those simply participating. These rewards mark the largest financial payout in the history of the World Cup, coinciding with the tournament’s expansion and the increased number of participating nations. Teams can collectively earn up to $10 billion in revenue, reflecting a significant rise in financial value compared to previous editions. The prizes are awarded directly to the national football associations, which then determine how to distribute the funds.
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