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The 2026 World Cup represents a major turning point in the history of the tournament, as it will feature the participation of 48 teams for the first time in an expanded edition held over 40 days, with 104 matches across 16 stadiums in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. FIFA announced a prize fund of $655 million, a significant increase from previous editions, with the champion receiving $50 million and the runner-up $33 million, along with varying payouts for other rounds. The tournament's total revenue is estimated at approximately $871 million, and the expansion in the number of teams and matches further elevates the event’s status as a global economic venture.
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